The Anglo-Saxons were a group of Germanic tribes that migrated to Britain from what is now modern-day Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands during the early medieval period, around the 5th century. They primarily consisted of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. This migration occurred after the decline of Roman rule in Britain, leading to the establishment of various kingdoms that would shape English history. Their influence is significant in the development of the English language and culture.
The Anglo-Saxons came from the northern shore of Europe, like Denmark, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
what was the anglo saxons uniform
The Anglo-Saxons were pagan and the Romans were Christian.
What are some challenges in Anglo Saxons life
The Normans defeated the Anglo Saxons and the Danes
The Anglo-Saxons came from the northern shore of Europe, like Denmark, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
100% of the 100 most common English words come from the Anglo-Saxons.
The Anglo-Saxons.
Saxons were/are from Saxony. Anglo-Saxons are in the Uk, a combination of the Saxons and the Angles.
Norwegians are not Anglo-Saxons, they are Scandinavians.
Because they blonged to the anglo and saxon tribes
what was the anglo saxons uniform
What are some challenges in Anglo Saxons life
The Anglo-Saxons were pagan and the Romans were Christian.
The Anglo Saxons had their own language.
The Normans defeated the Anglo Saxons and the Danes
Grendel and his mother represent evil for the Anglo-Saxons. They come at night when all the evil of the world is said to be free to roam the land.