The Jutes share their religion, along with much else, with the Angles and the Saxons. All of the believe mainly in the war-god Woden, similar to the Norse god Odin. Also similar to the Norse religion is the pagan kingdom of the dead, Valhalla. To arrive here after death, the deceased would be cremated or buried without a coffin. These practices are the same in Scandinavian culture at the time because the Jutes migrated from there southward to Britain. The Saxons, however, were Germanic in origin. Before they migrated, whole ships were buried with the dead
The Angles and the Saxons were a Germanic tribes who had a polytheistic religion. The tribes eventually became combined as the Anglo-Saxons and were pagans who worshipped Woden, a German version of the Norse god, Odin. The tribes had converted to Christianity by the seventh century.
The United States received the largest share of German reparations after World War II. Great Britain received the second largest share.
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The Angles and the Saxons were a Germanic tribes who had a polytheistic religion. The tribes eventually became combined as the Anglo-Saxons and were pagans who worshipped Woden, a German version of the Norse god, Odin. The tribes had converted to Christianity by the seventh century.
Adjacent angles share a ray.
Greek of course. the Romans conquered the Greeks, forcing to share land with them.
Adjacent angles
Yes. Consider the two angles in the letter Z (or N). The diagonal line is common but the angles do not share a vertex.
- Opposite angles are two angles that don't share a side. A quadrilateral has two pairs of them. - Adjacent angles are angles that share one side. A quadrilateral has four pairs of them.
Base angles.
Adjacent angles.
If two angles share a side this means they must be adjacent.
They are adjacent angles.
complementary angles
Adjacent angles.