Most certainly they did else why did they bury with the deceased many artifacts which they could use in the afterlife?
AngloSaxons and Vikings
The land that is now known as Utah and New Mexico were part of the Mexican Union, according to the Constitutions of 1824, and 1836, one was a federal Constitution the other was Centralist Constitution, but both prohibited slavery, after these states were seized by the USA, after the Mexican American war, I do not know if the anglosaxons instated slavery probably they did just like in Texas.
they do not believe in resurrection
they believe in Alla i think:)
yes
Vikings and Celtics
Yes.
When you say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagans you mean that the people did not believe in a Supreme Being.
AngloSaxons and Vikings
Because the Romans brought with them the education, Engineering skills, and the markets that made the wealth that made these things possible. When the Romans left they took with them the skills and instructions to build these things. At the same time the market shrunk and there was not the same pressure to educate them self. Freedom can be wonderful but it can also be a problem in the wrong hands.
The land that is now known as Utah and New Mexico were part of the Mexican Union, according to the Constitutions of 1824, and 1836, one was a federal Constitution the other was Centralist Constitution, but both prohibited slavery, after these states were seized by the USA, after the Mexican American war, I do not know if the anglosaxons instated slavery probably they did just like in Texas.
i believe you means i believe you are telling the truth, and i believe IN you means that you believe someone can do something
Credere (To believe): Credo - I believe. Credes - You believe. Credet - He/she/it believes. Credemus - We believe. Credetis - You (plural) believe. Credent - They believe.
Believe me, they believe
Creer means to believe Creo- I believe Crees- You (inf.) believe Cree- You (f.) believe, he/she believes Creemos- we believe creen- they believe
I Believe in You - You Believe in Me - was created in 1973-06.
Approximately 80-90% of the 100 most common English words have Anglo-Saxon origins, mainly because these words are basic and foundational elements of the language. Many of the most frequently used words, such as "the," "and," "is," and "to," derive from Old English, which is rooted in Anglo-Saxon. This high percentage reflects the enduring influence of Anglo-Saxon on modern English vocabulary.