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Anglo-SaxonOne of several groups of Germanic invaders (including Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) that conquered much of Britain between the 5th and 7th centuries. Initially they established conquest kingdoms, commonly referred to as the Heptarchy; these were united in the early 9th century under the overlordship of Wessex. The Norman invasion in 1066 brought Anglo-Saxon rule to an end.
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"One way to horrify at least eight out of ten Anglo-Saxons is
to suggest their eating anything but the actual red fibrous meat of a
beast," writes M. 198-9]); both the Anglo-Saxons and the Scandinavians,
however, made extensive use of them (Page; Elliott), providing a nice
link between Tolkien's imaginary world and the real world that
occupied his scholarly life. Yet
there was considerable room even for Anglo-Saxons to improve. |
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