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Anglo-Saxons used the pronoun to refer to all people.
The question "Are white people anglo?" is the same as asking "are hispanic or latino people Guatemalan?". The word anglo is a reduction of Anglo-Saxon. Anglo-Saxons are the descendants of the Angles and the Saxons who invaded Southeastern England after the fall of the Roman occupation of Britain. Only these people are actually Anglo-Saxon. While some white people are Anglo-Saxons, the vast majority are not. Some black people are Tanzanian and some Spanish speakers are Cuban. But we don't call all black people "Tanzanians" or all latinos Cubans.
No
The Anglo-Saxons valued loyalty, honor, and battlefield glory, all of which are present in Beowulf.
There were multiple gods and goddesses for MANY different reasons. From protection all the way to Beer. The best way to get a list of the gods and goddesses is just to google it:))
It was a battle between the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. William the Conqueror ( Gion in French) led the Normans. Harold led the Anglo-Saxons. After all the Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons.
there were no deaths of gods and goddesses because they were all immortal
Anglo-Saxons used the pronoun to refer to all people.
All along. Gods and goddesses were born as gods and goddesses and remained gods and goddesses throughput their immortality.
The gods and goddesses were all somehow related to Zeus
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
Yes...all of the feared and respected gods and goddesses had a shrine.
Not all of the Greek Gods and Goddesses
No, unless you're either dead or you look up who all the gods and goddesses are and then draw picture of them!
Grendel and his mother represent evil for the Anglo-Saxons. They come at night when all the evil of the world is said to be free to roam the land.
Yes. In Greek Mythology all the Gods and Goddesses are shown to have both a good and bad side.
In the Greek myths gods and goddesses are immortal.