Well, you have to look into the topic with more depth. You need to ask yourself different questions to come to your conclusion. Ask yourself: -Did the Saxons establish towns/villages -Did they have a law/government or any structured society -Did they adapt any particular religion, or did they have any religion at all -Were they involved in any agricultural things, e.g, farming -Did any of the artifacts they possessed hold any evidence that they were peaceful, i.e, did these artifacts hold any signs of beauty, or quality Once you have found the answers to these questions, mainly via research, only then will you come to a conclusion. I hope this was of any help, Cameron Ibrahim, 15
The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who lived in modern-day Germany and England. While they had their own laws and governance systems, they were known for their warrior culture and frequent conflicts with neighboring tribes and later with the Romans. They were not considered peaceful in the context of the time period.
The Saxons were a Germanic people who engaged in both peaceful and warlike activities. While they had peaceful settlements, they also participated in conflicts and raids against neighboring groups. Their society was structured around warfare and had a strong martial culture.
Comparative: more peaceful Superlative: most peaceful
comparative: more peaceful superlative: most peaceful
The comparative form of "peaceful" is "more peaceful."
Comparative: more peaceful. Superlative: most peaceful.
The Saxons were a Germanic people who engaged in both peaceful and warlike activities. While they had peaceful settlements, they also participated in conflicts and raids against neighboring groups. Their society was structured around warfare and had a strong martial culture.
There is no such thing as civilised and uncivilised, just different cultures
Saxons were/are from Saxony. Anglo-Saxons are in the Uk, a combination of the Saxons and the Angles.
no
The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.
No they are not, the vikings fought the Saxons. The Saxons were the English.
yes
Very
civilised
It comes from the Saxons: Wessex (West-Saxons), Sussex (South-Saxons), Middlesex (Middle Saxons), Essex (East-Saxons).
"Civilised" (or "civilized") came into English from French, and the French form was based on a Latin word.
The Anglo-Saxons.