The Angelo-Saxons communicated in the same way that others did during the time period. They wrote and spoke what is now called Old English.
Early Anglo-Saxon writing was done by engraving what is known as rune stones. This is how they kept records and recorded events.
The Angelo-Saxons communicated in the same way that others did during the time period. They wrote and spoke what is now called Old English.
They spoke any of the functional predecessors of Norse, Swedish or Danish. Some would speak Latin or Greek.
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After the Romans withdrew their legions from Britain in 407 BCE, the Romanised kings fought each other. They brought in Germanic mercenaries, and these brought in friends and relatives, and so became powerful enough to defeat their erstwhile employers. The main peoples were Angles, Saxons and Jutes (from which the modern phrase Anglo-Saxons).
they both live inEngland, they do not like each other, they were against each other in the battle of Hastings.
Anglo-Saxons is the term usually used to describe the invading tribes in the south and east of Great Britain starting from the early 5th century AD, and their creation of the English nation, lasting until the Norman conquest of 1066. The Benedictine monk, Bede, identified them as the descendants of three Germanic tribes:The Angles, who may have come from Angeln, and Bede wrote that their whole nation came to Britain [3], leaving their former land empty. The name 'England' or 'Ænglaland' originates from this tribe. [4]The Saxons, from Lower Saxony (German: Niedersachsen, Germany)The Jutes, from the Jutland peninsula.The Angles and Saxons were closely related, and spoke different dialects of Ingweonic (North Sea German). They could probably understand each other, but probably made fun of each other's accents like the present-day Norwegians and Swedes. Neither could understand the Jutes, who moved south and mixed with Franks in Hannover before moving to Frisia. Chances are they had trouble understanding the Frisians too.
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The Anglo Saxons had their own language.
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After the Romans withdrew their legions from Britain in 407 BCE, the Romanised kings fought each other. They brought in Germanic mercenaries, and these brought in friends and relatives, and so became powerful enough to defeat their erstwhile employers. The main peoples were Angles, Saxons and Jutes (from which the modern phrase Anglo-Saxons).
they hit each other
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