The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.
the last invaders of britain were the normens under william of normendy
The Vikings
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The answer is "Yes," without the English Channel there is no doubt that England could not have repelled the Germans. The English Channels historical strategic defense of England was again validated with the rescue of Allied Forces from Dunkirk because this is where the German Invaders did stop, and it is the one environment that the Germans were quite unprepared to deal with.
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The Germanic peoples invaded the western part of the Roman Empire.
Germanic barbarian tribes
The Germanic who invaded the western part of the Roman Empire were illiterate.
Germanic barbarian tribes
Germanic invaders (or 'barbarians', Teutons) did. even though that might be true that invaders brought the language into English, but the invaders names would be, Germans, Normans, and Jutes. during 870 A.D. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- English is in fact a Germanic language, just because Englishmen are Germanic people: Anglo-Saxons.
England takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe that invaded the country in the 5th and 6th Centuries.
England. The word is compounded of the words "in" and "deed", both of which are native English words, brought to the British Isles by the Germanic-speaking invaders of the fifth century AD.
The Vandals were an eastern Germanic tribe that invaded and sacked Rome in 455 AD. This "senseless destruction" provided the English terms for those who damage property.
The Saxon invaders of England came from the area now called Saxony, in modern Germany
The German Invaders of the Roman Empire were often referred as vandals, but were originally called the Goths. ____ The group of Germanic invaders that sacked Rome in AD 410 was the Visigoths, headed by Alaric II.
The English language evolved over centuries from various Germanic dialects spoken in what is now England. It was influenced by the arrival of Scandinavian invaders and the Norman Conquest. There is no single individual who founded the English language.
The Romans