The tribes making up the Anglo Saxons included Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and a smaller number of Frisians.
Anglo Saxons became Christianized in the mid to late 6th century AD. Clerics from the Roman Church journeyed to the areas risking injury and death to evangelize them.
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the normans were the main enimies others were Celts vikings and huns
The Celts are tribes from 7 different countries. This not only includes the English, but German, Portugal, and Spain.
Old English and Anglo-Saxon was often written with a version of the Runic alphabet, which brought to Britain by the Anglo-Saxons until about the time of William the Conqueror in the 11th century, who brought the Latin alphabet and the French language to England. When the French language combined with Anglo-Saxon in England, Middle English developed, which used a version of the Latin alphabet. This would eventually give way to what we speak today, known as Modern English, which developed circa 1470.
Because they blonged to the anglo and saxon tribes
Jutes.
The Angles and Saxons were the largest Germanic tribes that invaded the British Isles. They are generally called (together with the Jutes) the Anglo-Saxons.
Angles, Saxons, Jutes
Jutes
England was at one time inhabited by a tribe called the Angles, and then England was invaded by a Germanic tribe called the Saxons, and as these two ethnic groups gradually merged, they became the Anglo-Saxons.
how the tribes anglo saxon divede england into 7 kingdoms
Anglo-Saxons were a population of people that migrated in the early 5th century from continental Europe to the east and south islands. Anglo-Saxons were descended the Germanic tribes.
Two Germanic tribes - the Angles and the Saxons.
Germanic
England was settled at various times by different tribes from Europe. The Angles and the Saxons were just two of them. Anglo-Saxon refers to their descendants.
Germanic