You mean before the Romans in 43 AD.
The Britons were living in England at that time.
The Britons are descendants of the original settlers after the last glaciation with small additions to the gene pool from later immigrants.
Just because a country is invaded it doesn't mean the whole population is wiped out and replaced by the invaders. Only the ruling class changes.
As an example, the average Briton has about 4-5% of Anglo-Saxon genes.
The part of England that the Anglo-Saxons did occupy is called the Danelagh.
Yes
Anglo Saxons and the Vikings at a battle in England.
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before the Anglo-Saxons were in England there were the Romans, they brought chritianity
Anglo - Saxons.
The part of England that the Anglo-Saxons did occupy is called the Danelagh.
The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.
From The Saxons and Anglo tribe first in England.
The Anglo-Saxons' were a tribe. They invaded England, and controlled it after the Roman Army had lest britan in AD 410
Before the Anglo-Saxons conquered England, Britain was ruled by an indigenous people referred to as the Britons. They were a mix of Roman and British blood.
White Anglo Saxons.
Yes
The Anglo Saxons formed England after invading in the 5th century
Anglo Saxons and the Vikings at a battle in England.
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