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Anglo Saxon houses were huts made of wood, with roofs thatched with straw. There was only one room were everybody ate, cooked,slept and entertained
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anglo saxons shoes looked like Danish shoes and some of them looked like thonged shoes
They used a Corinthian epichoric alphabet.
Assuming you mean the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, during the early middle ages it was an Anglo Saxon village, eventually taken over by Vikings. After the Norman Invasion, it was pretty much destroyed, and a new castle was built there by Robert Curthose, a son of William the Conqueror. For a while, it was a village around a motte and bailey castle. Then a 25 foot high wall was built around it, so in the end it was a walled village with buildings of the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
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Anglo Saxon houses were huts made of wood, with roofs thatched with straw. There was only one room were everybody ate, cooked,slept and entertained
No, Romanian is a Romance language, belonging to the same language family as French, Italian, and Spanish. Slavic languages, on the other hand, are a separate language group that includes languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech.
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English. Look up the Anglo-Saxons and the Celts.
anglo saxons shoes looked like Danish shoes and some of them looked like thonged shoes
No, the anglo-Saxon Chronicles were established by alfred the Great. Within these texts, no mention of Arthur is found. many see this as a sign he didn't exist. But if you look closely, your notice it doesn't give any defeats of the Saxons. so if Arthur was a real man, this book is the last place to look. Though I must say it tells you alot about the Britain Arthur would have grown up in.
No, the anglo-Saxon Chronicles were established by alfred the Great. Within these texts, no mention of Arthur is found. many see this as a sign he didn't exist. But if you look closely, your notice it doesn't give any defeats of the Saxons. so if Arthur was a real man, this book is the last place to look. Though I must say it tells you alot about the Britain Arthur would have grown up in.
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John Chivington was a tall, Anglo man that killed 300 cheyenne.
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