LOCAL WORLD
Local World
The Saxons or Saxon people were a confederation of Old Germanic tribes. Their modern-day descendants in northern Germany are considered ethnic Germans; those in the eastern Netherlands are considered to be ethnic Dutch; and those in southern England ethnic English. Their earliest known area of settlement is Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein.
" align=left id=vr>
Saxons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Saxons or Saxon people were a confederation of Old Germanic tribes. Their modern-day descendants in northern Germany are considered ethnic Germans; those in the eastern Netherlands are considered to be ethnic Dutch; and those in southern England ethnic English. Their earliest known area of settlement is Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein.
" class=vb>
Anglo-Saxon is the term usually used to describe the invading tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD to the Norman conquest of 1066. The Benedictine monk, Bede, identified them as the descendants of three Germanic tribes: The Angles, who may have come from Angeln, and Bede wrote that their whole nation came to Britain, leaving their former land empty. The Saxons, from Lower Saxony (German:
" align=left id=vr>
Anglo-Saxons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anglo-Saxon is the term usually used to describe the invading tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD to the Norman conquest of 1066. The Benedictine monk, Bede, identified them as the descendants of three Germanic tribes: The Angles, who may have come from Angeln, and Bede wrote that their whole nation came to Britain, leaving their former land empty. The Saxons, from Lower Saxony (German:
" class=vb>
Saxons Orienteering Club ... Saxons Orienteering Club has achieved Sport England Clubmark accreditation.
" align=left id=vr> Saxons Orienteering ClubSaxons Orienteering Club ... Saxons Orienteering Club has achieved Sport England Clubmark accreditation.
" class=vb>Saxons Orienteering Club ... Saxons Orienteering Club has achieved Sport England Clubmark accreditation.
BBC History - Anglo-Saxons index page ... The Saxons ruled England for 600 years, forming the basis of its culture, language and borders. Overview:
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 ...
Harold the Second and Duke William fight for the throne of England. The year is 1066. This is the most detailed and complete account on the internet.
Sax·on (s k s n) n. 1. A member of a West Germanic tribal group that inhabited northern Germany and invaded Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries a.d. with the Angles and ...
Local World