ANGLO-SAXONS

name given to the Germanic-speaking peoples who settled in England after the decline of Roman rule there. They were first invited by the Celtic King Vortigern, who needed help fighting the Picts and Scots. The Angles (Lat. Angli), who are mentioned in Tacitus' Germania, seem to have come from what is now Schleswig in the later decades of the 5th cent. Their settlements in the eastern, central, and northern portions of the country were the foundations for the later kingdoms known as East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria. The Saxons, a Germanic tribe who had been continental neighbors of the Angles, also settled in England in the late 5th cent. after earlier marauding forays there. The later kingdoms of Sussex, Wessex, and Essex were the outgrowths of their settlements. The Jutes, a tribe about whom very little is known except that they probably came from the area around the mouths of the Rhine, settled in Kent (see Kent, kingdom of) and the Isle of Wight. The Anglo-Saxons eventually formed seven separate kingdoms known as the heptarchy. The term "Anglo-Saxons" was first used in Continental Latin sources to distinguish the Saxons in England from those on the Continent, but it soon came to mean simply the "English." The more specific use of the term to denote the non-Celtic settlers of England prior to the Norman Conquest dates from the 16th cent. In more modern times it has also been used to denote any of the people (or their descendants) of the British Isles.

See P. H. Blair, An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England (1954, repr. 1962); F. M. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England (3d ed. 1971); D. M. Wilson, The Anglo-Saxons (rev. ed. 1971); D. J. V. Fisher, The Anglo-Saxon Age, 400–1042 (1973); G. R. Owen, Rites and Religions of the Anglo-Saxons (1985); M. J. Whittock, The Origins of England, 410–600 (1986).

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...coming from burials of Anglo-Saxons wearing military equipment...Colchester, and in purely Anglo-Saxon rural cemeteries like...and incoming Anglo-Saxons. The broader archaeological...will explain all the Anglo-Saxon settlements in Britain...
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...birds on the Sutton Hoo purse, Anglo-Saxon England 15, 153-66...1992) Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons , London. (1995) An English Empire: Bede and the early Anglo-Saxon Kings , Manchester. Hillier...
...and sources J. Campbell, The Anglo-Saxons 1986 P. Hunter Blair, An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England 1977 F. M. Stenton...D. M. Wilson, The Anglo-Saxons 1981 D. M. Wilson, Anglo-Saxon Art 1984 C. R. Dodwell, Anglo...
...which betray distinct characteristic of Anglo- Saxon art. It is not only the art of the Anglo-Saxons, however, which influences us today; much modern English life stems directly from Anglo-Saxon roots. Our administrative machinery both...
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...period--the Anglo-Saxons enjoy a certain well-deserved reputation. Anglo-Saxon England was the site of...and unimaginable to the Anglo-Saxons as it is to us today. But I detect in Anglo-Saxon accounts of this violence...
...that few of the authors of the Middle Ages had an interest in the Anglo-Saxon period (Introduction--The Anglo Saxons: Fact and Fiction, in Literary Appropriations of the Anglo-Saxons from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century, ed. by...
...the needs of the emerging Anglo-Saxon state.(2) While the Anglo-Saxons were precocious in their...as `king of the Anglo-Saxons."(13) Terminological...meant to shape the emergent Anglo-Saxon state as well as describe...
...the perceived "superstition" of Anglo-Saxon people and writers, comparing...such arguments, Niles establishes Anglo Saxons view of nature as rather sophisticated...pantheistic religious beliefs of the Anglo Saxons, which Niles even compares...
Michael Lapidge, the Anglo-Saxon Library. by Daniel Anlezark Michael...found in the Fontes database. An Anglo-Saxon author might as easily know a work...might cite Lapidges learning. The Anglo-Saxons--such as students leafing through...
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...Continental homelands of the Anglo-Saxons? The Encyclopaedia...that the Jutes, Angles and Saxons lived in Jutland, Schleswig...and the Isle of Wight. The Saxons occupied the rest of England...written down as a poem in a West Saxon dialect, known to us as Beowulf...in this most famous piece of Anglo-Saxon epic poetry belongs...
...character of Angus Wilsons novel Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1956), disarmingly...century ago, the economy of the Anglo-Saxons was simply not a subject for...Wilsons fictional account of an Anglo-Saxon excavation appeared, the archaeologist...
...As soon as the Anglo-Saxons were converted to Christianity...Conquest. For most of the Anglo-Saxon period, then, from...as well as Latin. The Anglo-Saxons were also modern in that...warriors. Some of the Anglo-Saxon kings of Bedes day were...
...the first canonised Anglo-Saxon king, who ruled...engaging in the favoured Saxon sport of duelling. Similar...man might be killed, Anglo-Saxons believed that great swords...weapons in the later Anglo-Saxon period as the Viking...
...of an Extraordinary Collection of Anglo-Saxon Metalwork Was Reported in a Crass...on to the Staffordshire Hoard of Anglo-Saxon metalwork when this remarkable...place no one could complain about Anglo-Saxon England taking a brief moment...
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...with the dead was a way for pagan Anglo-Saxons to create continued bonds with...the dead. Popular perceptions of Anglo-Saxon burial rites at this time focus...understanding attitudes towards death in Anglo-Saxon society. Dr Williams is...
...inter-marrying to the shaking of Anglo-Saxon heads. How would the Norsemen treat the Anglo-Saxon girls they married, wondered anxious...get troublesome in England again. The Anglo-Saxons were just about beginning to build spires...
...with Celts or Anglo-Saxons . . .. Byline: By Catherine...genetic line from the Anglo-Saxon invaders of the Dark...nothing to do with Celts or Anglo-Saxons or any more recent ethnic...Dark Ages, when the Anglo-Saxons turned up...
TWD: Anglo-Saxon Past Left in Place Names. Byline...THROUGHOUT modern Birmingham, long dead Anglo-Saxons call out to us that they live on through...in the Forest of Arden in the late Anglo-Saxon period - they struck out from the...
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...and poetry was written during the Anglo-Saxon period. Of historic as...E. V. K. Dobbie, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records (6 vol., 1932...Anderson, The Literature of the Anglo-Saxons (1949, repr. 1962); S. B...
ESSEX , Anglo-Saxon kingdom one of the early kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England. It was settled probably in the early 6th cent. by Saxons who traced their royal line back to a continental Saxon god instead of to Woden, as did...
ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE...monastic chronicles in Anglo-Saxon, all stemming from...of the wars between Saxons and Danes onward...ed., Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel...al., ed., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
...Loire, and eventually these Saxons came under Frankish domination...occupation of Britain weakened, the Saxons increased their marauding attacks...laying the foundations of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (see Anglo-Saxons ). Wessex, the kingdom of...
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