Anglo-Saxons: History of the Germanic Inhabitants of England

Anglo-Saxons: History of the Germanic Inhabitants of England

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Chris Newman

Unabridged — 1 hours, 5 minutes

Anglo-Saxons: History of the Germanic Inhabitants of England

Anglo-Saxons: History of the Germanic Inhabitants of England

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Chris Newman

Unabridged — 1 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

In the Early Middle Ages, the Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group that resided in England. They traced their roots back to the arrival of incomers to Britain in the fifth century, who originated from the North Sea coastlands of continental Europe. The ethnogenesis of the Anglo-Saxons, on the other hand, happened in Britain, and the identity wasn't just imported. The contact between getting in groups of people from some Germanic tribe, both amongst themselves and with native British populations, led to the facility of an Anglo-Saxon identity. A lot of the native tribes ultimately incorporated and embraced Anglo-Saxon society and language. The Anglo-Saxons established the idea of England and the Kingdom of England, and while the modern English language owes practically 26% of its vocabulary to them, this includes the great bulk of words used in daily discussion.


The Anglo-Saxon period in history describes the period in Britain from roughly 450 and 1066, starting with their preliminary settlement and ending with the Norman Conquest.

Let's have a look at how this time period has influenced European history, and what else was so significant about the Anglo-Saxon civilization.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940175589291
Publisher: Efalon Acies
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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