The Anglo-Saxons and Vikings shared several similarities, including their Indo-European roots and their warrior cultures, which emphasized bravery and honor in battle. Both groups engaged in farming and settlement, contributing to the agrarian societies of early medieval Britain. Additionally, they had similar social structures, with a hierarchy consisting of nobles, freemen, and thralls (slaves), and both cultures valued oral tradition and storytelling. Their interactions also led to cultural exchanges, especially in language, art, and governance.
The Romans came first and in between came the Anglo-Saxons. :)
Anglo Saxons and the Vikings at a battle in England.
Well I cant tell you every single fight the Anglo Saxons had... But they did fight the Vikings because they came into their village and stole their stuff:)
no both were germanic but they fought they were cousins
Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Vikings
The Anglo-Saxons were pagan and the Romans were Christian.
The Vikings, Scandinavians, Anglo-Saxons and the Germanic tribes.
It was a battle between the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. William the Conqueror ( Gion in French) led the Normans. Harold led the Anglo-Saxons. After all the Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons.
The pendant of Thor was worn by the Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and people of the Germanic tribes.
The Anglo-Saxons.
The Norse (Vikings), the old Germanic tribes of Northern Europe, and the Anglo-Saxons of Britain.
Saxons were/are from Saxony. Anglo-Saxons are in the Uk, a combination of the Saxons and the Angles.