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Summary Of: Anglo-Saxons

the Anglo-Saxons built small towns near their centres of agriculture... belief system of the Anglo-Saxons was a form of... The anglo-saxons did however believe in a god named Morphius who was symbolised through a wishing well...

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Anglo-Saxon language | The parade helmet found at Sutton Hoo, probably belonging to Raedwald of East Anglia circa 625. Based on a Roman parade-helmet design (of a general class known as spangenhelm), it has decorations like those found in contemporary Swedish helmets found at Old Uppsala (Collection of the British Museum) | | Sutton Hoo | Raedwald of East Anglia | spangenhelm | Old Uppsala | British Museum | tribes | Great Britain | 5th century | Norman conquest | Benedictine | monk | Bede | Germanic tribes | Angles | Angeln | Saxons | Lower Saxony | German | Germany | Jutes | Jutland | closely related | Germanic | Frisians | Freston | Friston | Flemings | Flempton | Flimby | Swabians | Swaffham | Franks | Frankton | Frankley | Offa of Mercia | Alfred the Great | Ethelred the Unready | Athelstan | Alfred the Great | Eric Bloodaxe | York | Edred | Latin | Angles | Saxons | England | Paul the Deacon | Lombards | citation needed | Indo-European | root | Schlei | citation needed | History of Anglo-Saxon England | Normans | 1066 | Anglo-Saxon migration | Germanic peoples | Scandinavia | Undley bracteate | Frisians | Franks | Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | Germanic Tribes | confederation | Geographia | Ptolemy | The main Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms circa A.D. 600 | | Christianization | Aethelbert of Kent | Offa | Heptarchy | Northumbria | Mercia | Kent | East Anglia | Essex | Sussex | Wessex | Hwicce | Magonsaete | Lindsey | Viking Age | Danelaw | Viking | Edington | Jorvik | Wessex | Æthelstan | Sweyn of Denmark | Canute | Stamford Bridge | Hastings | Anglo-Norman | Anglo-Saxon architecture | Roman | Coptic | basilica | Romanesque architecture | Anglo-Saxon art | Romanesque art | Hiberno-Saxon | illuminated manuscripts | Benedictional of St. Æthelwold | Hiberno-Saxon art | Carolingian art | Byzantine art | iconography | Carolingian | Bayeux Tapestry | fresco | ivory | metalwork | Fuller brooch | enamel | Old English language | England | Danelaw | Anglo-Norman language | Middle English | Germanic | Frisian languages | Runic alphabet | Eth | Wynn | Thorn | Anglo-Saxon laws | Roman law | First page of the epic Beowulf | | Beowulf | Anglo-Saxon literature | epic poetry | hagiography | sermons | Bible | chronicles | manuscripts | Beowulf | national epic | Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | Cædmon's Hymn | Anglo-Saxon paganism | Anglo-Saxon Christianity | Christian | Germanic paganism | Old Norse religion | Roman Catholic Church | monks | Ireland | Synod of Whitby | St. Augustine | Tiw | Woden | Odin | Þunor | Frigg | citation needed | West Germanic | English language | Old Norse | Norman French | Old English | philology | Canada | United States | WASP | Anglophone | citation needed | Angles | Anglo-Saxon architecture | Anglo-Saxon dress | Anglophile | English people | Jutes | Saxons | States in Medieval Britain | Timeline of the Anglo-Saxon invasion and takeover of Britain | Anglo-Saxon Military | ISBN 1-84529-158-1 | Malcolm Todd | Categories | Anglo-Saxon people | Germanic paganism | Invasions of England | West Germanic peoples | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since July 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since August 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2008 |
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