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The Saxons were about as peaceful as other peoples of the period. They farmed and they also fought wars.

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Were the Saxons peaceful and civilised?

Well, you have to look into the topic with more depth. You need to ask yourself different questions to come to your conclusion. Ask yourself: -Did the Saxons establish towns/villages -Did they have a law/government or any structured society -Did they adapt any particular religion, or did they have any religion at all -Were they involved in any agricultural things, e.g, farming -Did any of the artifacts they possessed hold any evidence that they were peaceful, i.e, did these artifacts hold any signs of beauty, or quality Once you have found the answers to these questions, mainly via research, only then will you come to a conclusion. I hope this was of any help, Cameron Ibrahim, 15


What is the comparative and superlative of peaceful?

Comparative: more peaceful Superlative: most peaceful


What is the comparative and superlative for peaceful?

comparative: more peaceful superlative: most peaceful


What is the comparative form of peaceful?

The comparative form of peaceful is more peaceful and the superlative form is most peaceful.


What was Charlemagne's relationship with the Saxons?

Charlemagne had a tumultuous relationship with the Saxons, as they resisted his efforts to Christianize them and integrate them into his empire. The conflict culminated in the thirty-year Saxon Wars, during which Charlemagne used military force to subdue and convert the Saxons to Christianity. After their defeat, the Saxons eventually became part of Charlemagne's Frankish Empire.