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Anglo-Saxons (or Anglo-Saxon) is ... east of Great Britain from ... early medieval England from the end of Roman rule and the establishment of ...
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Sub-Roman Britain (section Anglo-Saxon migration) Sub-Roman Britain is a term derived from archaeologists ' label for the material ... the latter assumed more control (see Anglo-Saxon England ). ...
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Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain (redirect from Anglo-Saxon migration to Britain) Anglo-Saxons ... settled Sub-Roman Britain in the ... European "migration ... The various kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy emerged in the ...
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History of London (section Anglo-Saxon London) century the Roman Empire was in rapid decline, and in 410 AD the Roman occupation of Britain came to an end. ... Anglo-Saxon London Anglo-Saxon London ...
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Genetic history of the British Isles (section Celtic and Anglo-Saxon invasions) native to the British Isles is ... reflecting Paleolithic migrations following the ... Sub-Roman Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Scandinavian ) ...
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English people (redirect from English/Anglo-Saxons) peoples (usually referred to as Anglo-Saxons ) during the sub-Roman period. ... The matter of the Anglo-Saxon migration has proponents on both ...
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Saxons (section Saxons in Britain) The Saxons (Saxones) were a confederation of Old Germanic tribes . French ; and those in Southern England ethnic English (see Anglo-Saxons ). ...
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Leicester (section Anglo-Saxon and Viking) Following the demise of Roman society the early medieval Ratae ... Anglo-Saxon and Viking Knowledge of the town in the 5th century is very ...
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Scotland (section Roman influence) northern third of the island of Great Britain , it shares a border with England ... immigration of French and Anglo-French knights and ...
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History of Anglo-Saxon England (section Migration and the formation of kingdoms (400-600)) of Anglo-Saxon England covers the history of England from the end of Roman Britain ... archaeologically as Sub-Roman Britain , or in popular ...
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History of Cumbria (section Sub-Roman times) Sub-Roman times ... In 945 AD the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records a defeat of the Cumbrians and the harrying of Cumberland (referring not just to ...
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Dumnonii (section Sub-Roman and post-Roman Dumnonia) West peninsula of Britain, from at least the Iron Age up to the early Saxon period . ... Sub-Roman and post-Roman Dumnonia Dumnonia ...
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Historical immigration to Great Britain (section Roman Empire) Historical immigration to Great Britain concerns the inward movement of people, ... With the fall of the Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons (c. 5th ...
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Kingdom of Cornwall (section Arrival of the Saxons and Normans) the sub-Roman and Early Middle Ages in Great Britain 's south-western peninsula. ... This character only appears in the Anglo-Saxon ...
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Haplogroup E1b1b1a (Y-DNA) (section Roman soldiers in Britain) direct migrations from North ... to the E-V13 sub-clade which ... reflects a genuine population replacement of Romano-British people with Anglo-Saxon s ...
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Origin of the Romanians (section The circumstances of the Roman conquest) The Migration from the South ... withdrawal of the Roman armies in A.D ... Comparing Roman Dacia to Roman Britain, historian Michael Lapidge ...
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History of Cornwall (section Roman Cornwall) The history of Cornwall begins with the pre-Roman inhabitants, including speakers ... from this root to which the Anglo-Saxon word Wealas ...
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Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English (section Anglo-Norman Conquest - the English Empire) The Anglo-Saxon invasions of Britain led to the formation of Wales ... Celt and Saxon See also Sub-Roman Britain. inhabitants of Roman Britain ...
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England (redirect from British lion) extent and process of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain ; Cerdic ... Brythonic Roman , Anglo-Saxon Norse Viking Gaelic cultures, as ...
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Winter solstice (section Migration and appropriation) Migration and appropriation ... By 730, it was thought by Bede to have been observed by the Anglo-Saxons on the eve of the winter solstice. ...
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