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In 1065, the people in England were primarily referred to as Anglo-Saxons, a term that encompasses the various groups of settlers, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, who inhabited England after the fall of Roman rule. By this time, they had established a series of kingdoms and a distinct culture. Additionally, the population included Norsemen and other groups due to previous Viking incursions. The term "English" began to emerge more prominently after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

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