Jutes
Angles, Jutes, Saxons.
Jutes are from Jutland, the peninsula attached to northern Germany that forms the mainland of Denmark.
people of England
leaves.
The Jutes were a Germanic tribe who lived in what is now Denmark. They were known for their seafaring skills and for eventually settling in what is now the region of Jutland. They mainly lived in small tribal communities, practiced agriculture, and were involved in trade with other Germanic tribes.
Among the tribes were Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Franks, Burgundians, Visigoths, Suevi, Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Vandals.
The Jutes inhabited a region north of the Angles and their settlements in England were located in Kent, the Isle of Wight, and on the mainland just north of the Solent.
Mike Jutan goes by Jutes.
The traditional weaving techniques used by the Jutes involve intricate patterns and designs created by varying angles.
Jutes.
The Jutes were a Germanic people who originated from the region of Jutland, which is now part of modern-day Denmark. They were one of the three main tribes, alongside the Angles and Saxons, that migrated to Britain during the early medieval period. The Jutes are believed to have settled primarily in Kent and the Isle of Wight. Their migration occurred around the 5th century AD, contributing to the formation of early medieval England.