SAXONS

Germanic people, first mentioned in the 2d cent. by Ptolemy as inhabiting the southern part of the Cimbric Peninsula (S Jutland). Holding the area at the mouth of the Elbe River and some of the nearby islands, they gradually extended their territory southward across the Weser River. A politically unified people, the Saxons were ruled by princes or chieftains. Their assemblies, in which all classes except slaves were represented, were consulted on all issues of war and peace. In the 3d and 4th cent. the Saxons were active in raiding expeditions along the coasts of the North Sea. The European coast from the Loire to the Scheldt rivers and the southeastern coast of Britain, where defenses were erected against their piratical raids, were known to the Romans as litora Saxonica [Saxon shores]. By the 5th cent. Saxons had established settlements along the north shore of Gaul, especially at the mouth of the Loire, and eventually these Saxons came under Frankish domination. As the Roman occupation of Britain weakened, the Saxons increased their marauding attacks and also began (c.450) to make settlements there, resisting all efforts to drive them off. By the end of the 6th cent. they and their neighbors the Angles were firmly established in the island, laying the foundations of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (see Anglo-Saxons). Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons, became dominant. After the migration to Britain, the Saxons on the Continent came to be identified by historians as the Old Saxons. By virtue of their conquest (531) of Thuringia, they occupied NW Germany. In 566 they were subjugated by the Franks and forced to pay tribute. The Old Saxons waged intermittent war with the Franks until the end of the 8th cent., when they were conquered by Charlemagne and absorbed into his empire. After this conquest they were forcibly converted to Christianity. In the division of the empire by the Treaty of Verdun (843), the lands of the Saxons were included in the section that formed the basis for modern Germany.

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...88 -9, 93 , 174 , 188 Ceolwulf, k. of W. Saxons, 135 Cerdic, k. of W. Saxons, 3 - 4 , 128 , 130 -2, 139 , 140 , 142 , 143...Cirencester Glos , 109 , 135 , 136 Cissa, subk. of W. Saxons, 144 Cnobheresburg, 59 , 63 , 65 , 70 , 71 Cnut...
...that which in the province of the West Saxons is to this day called the nation of the...opposite that same Isle of Wight. From the Saxons, that is, from the region that now is called that of the Old Saxons, came the East Saxons, the South Saxons...
...the north and midlands, the Saxons in the south and west, the...firmly settled by the "Anglo- Saxons", and a group of leading kingdoms...the central event of Anglo-Saxon history, the mission of St...effort among the pagan Anglo-Saxons. In the late seventh century...
...brothers of the Anglo-Saxons. 30 The political conditions...recently defeated the Saxons, and the way lay open...papal approval of his Saxon project. While he was...written down by an Anglo-Saxon nun of Heidenheim, but...study of the Anglo-Saxons, who delighted to learn...
...location of possible early Anglo-Saxon linear earthworks in England...for instance, that the East Saxons (Yorke 1990:45-57) are...both the Mercians and the West Saxons. For the Isle of Wight and...have been given to the south Saxons by Mercia in the seventh century...
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...period--the Anglo-Saxons enjoy a certain well...reputation. Anglo-Saxon England was the site...unimaginable to the Anglo-Saxons as it is to us today...detect in Anglo-Saxon accounts of this...away from Anglo-Saxon violence--the...that the Anglo-Saxons were not like the...
...Helene Tetrel. La Chanson des Saxons et sa reception norroise: Avatars...Tetrels fine book La Chanson des Saxons et sa reception norroise: Avatars...the legend of the war of the Saxons: Jean Bodels Chanson des Saisnes...sources of the legend of the Saxon war, the Norse texts, and...
Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology...McCardell Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology...scientifically distinct races," Saxon and Norman (p. 17...shape, the Norman/ Saxon differentiation almost...argued, Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology...
...The Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle...interest in the Anglo-Saxon period (Introduction--The Anglo Saxons: Fact and Fiction...Appropriations of the Anglo-Saxons from the Thirteenth...interest in the Anglo-Saxon past (p. 157...
...the emerging Anglo-Saxon state.(2) While the Anglo-Saxons were precocious in...Historians of Anglo-Saxon England have taught...king of the Anglo-Saxons."(13) Terminological...the emergent Anglo-Saxon state as well as describe...
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Saxon Reports 4q Operating Results SAXON CAPITAL INC., GLEN ALLEN, VIRGINIA...of mortgage loans were purchased. Saxons total mortgage loan production volume...for the year ended Dec. 31, 2001. Saxons retail channel continued to see record...
Stowical Saxons Reveal their Secrets...Centre at the Anglo-Saxon village of that name...rebuild the Anglo-Saxon houses on their original...feasting. The Anglo-Saxons also traded with...on how the Anglo-Saxons lived and died...storage. The Anglo-Saxon village is part of...
...Continental homelands of the Anglo-Saxons? The Encyclopaedia Britannica...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...
...it. As soon as the Anglo-Saxons were converted to Christianity...Conquest. For most of the Anglo-Saxon period, then, from the seventh...well as Latin. The Anglo-Saxons were also modern in that their...warriors. Some of the Anglo-Saxon kings of Bedes day were literate...
...the Rubbish Tips of Anglo-Saxon London and Southampton Contain...Angus Wilsons novel Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1956), disarmingly...the economy of the Anglo-Saxons was simply not a subject for...fictional account of an Anglo-Saxon excavation appeared, the archaeologist...
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...hustle." The defense from the Saxons gave the Hawks problems. The...second-chance points as the Saxons out-rebounded the Hawks 20...half. Besides Skorczewski, Saxon standouts were senior guard...minute remaining. Following a Saxons turnover, Hawks senior guard...
Eighth-Grade Jr. Saxons Continue Winning Streak. The eighth-grade Jr. Saxons from Schaumburg have an impressive winning streak...game, but the Dukes were no match for the Jr. Saxons. Strong scoring and all around good game came...
Thornwood Turns the Tables on Saxons Smothering Defense Sinks Schaumburg...run through the state tournament. The Saxons generally employed a suffocating defense...quarterfinal. The Thunderbirds limited the Saxons to their lowest point total of the season...
Saxons Tighten Grip in West. by By Mike Garofola...table Tuesday. But more important for the Saxons, they stayed atop the West division as...over Elk Grove. The match moved to the Saxons (9-3-1, 8-1-0) home turf after...
Saxons Stay Positive En Route to Third Place...time in four hours. In pool play, the Saxons dropped a three-game match to the Indians...We didnt let that get to us," said Saxons middle blocker Amy Reichel. "We just talked...
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...the 3d and 4th cent. the Saxons were active in raiding...Romans as litora Saxonica Saxon shores. By the 5th cent. Saxons had established settlements...foundations of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (see Anglo-Saxons ). Wessex, the kingdom...
...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...Religions of the Anglo-Saxons (1985); M. J. Whittock...
WIDUKIND , Saxon leader wid ookind or...807?, leader of the Saxons against the Frankish...the pagan Saxons, the Saxons under Widukind resumed...massacre (783) of 4,500 Saxon prisoners. Widukind fled to Denmark, but the Saxons fought on all the more...
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...
WITTEKIND , Saxon historian Widukind, or Wettekind wi t k nd, wi dookind, we t , c.925 c.1004, Saxon historian, a monk, frequently called...Res gestae Saxonicae, a history of the Saxons from earliest times to 997...
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