The root of the name England comes from a Germanic tribe whose ancestral region was Angeln (near Schleswig Holstein today) who settled in England in post Roman timesAngle Land became England.
It is the land of the Angles, one of the Germanic tribes to invade in the Middle Ages
England is named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" comes from the Old English word "Engla land," which means "land of the Angles."
England was named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" means "land of the Angles."
it's the land of the Angles, a Germanic tribe which invaded in the Dark Ages.
When the Romans left England, this land was settled mainly by teutons, who lived in the German district of Angeln, and Saxons, from another German region. Hence the name Anglo-Saxon. The Teuton, because of their native region, received the name "angles".
England was named from the Old English words "Engla land", "Englaland", & "Angelcynn" meaning "Land of the Angles". Angles were just one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the early part of the middle ages.
the men cleared the land in the mowhawk tribe
The word "England" comes from Old English Englaland, meaning land of the Angles, who were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in present-day England.
Land in German means country, land or countryside in English, depending on the context.
When one tribe takes over the land of another tribe, it is often referred to as "territorial conquest" or "land appropriation." This process can also be described as colonization, especially if it involves the establishment of control over the land and its resources. Historically, such actions have led to significant cultural, social, and political changes for the displaced tribe.
no one founded England people just lived there and decided to call it England.however you can argue that it was the danes, because they at some point ruled most of England and in danish England means angelland or land of angels but i don't think they founded itAnother answerAthelstan was the first King of a unified England from 927 A.D