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In 449 AD, the Anglo-Saxons began to migrate to Britain, traditionally marked by the arrival of the legendary figures Hengist and Horsa. This migration was prompted by the weakening of Roman control in Britain following the Roman withdrawal around 410 AD. The Anglo-Saxons, composed of various Germanic tribes, established settlements and gradually displaced or assimilated the local Celtic populations, leading to significant cultural and political changes in the region. This period marked the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon era in British history.

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