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Anglo-Saxonism - English-speaking nations had superor character, ideas and system of government sentence - That includes accepting anglo-saxon traditions like freedom of speech.
The Venerable Bede.
The Norman invasion of England in 1066
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
"Prisons", in the modern sense, didn't exist during the Medieval period. Instead, dungeons were implemented in which the prisoner was deprived from food, water, human contact, etc.
The Saxon period was from 400 ad to 1066 ad (666 years) whilst the Middle Ages was 1066 ad to 1500 ad (434 years) therefore the Saxon period covering the most amount of time.
The Anglo-Saxon period of English history ended with the Norman conquest in 1066.
saxnon period
Probabbly poetry of epic tales like bewoulf for example
Yes.
Before the early-1800's, prisons were a place for the public to view criminals, sort of like an exhibit at a zoo. During that time period, prisons were kept more off-limits than before.
Anglo-Saxonism - English-speaking nations had superor character, ideas and system of government sentence - That includes accepting anglo-saxon traditions like freedom of speech.
The Venerable Bede.
in the Anglo-Saxon period a.d 507
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No, the Anglo Saxons were not around in 1000 B.C. The early Anglo Saxon period began during the 5th century in England, and is known as the migration period. The Anglo Saxon period lasted from 450 until about 1066.