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Anglo-Saxon

the peoples and kingdoms of early medieval England after Roman rule and before the Norman Conquest.

Category
People and culture
Region
England
Date range
c. fifth-eleventh centuries

What it means

Anglo-Saxon describes the Germanic-speaking communities and kingdoms that developed in England after Roman rule. Their world included migration, local kingdoms, Christianity, manuscripts, law, warfare, and later Viking pressure before the Norman Conquest.

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