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  • ...s of southern Scotland, from the 5th century until the Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England, which was largely complete by the late 7th century. This form of p Anglo-Saxon paganism was polytheistic, worshipping a pantheon of deities, with gods suc
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  • '''White Anglo-Saxon Protestants''' ('''WASPs''') are a social group of wealthy and influential The origins of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants can be traced to the early settlers of the [[Thirteen Colonies]
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  • ...ical practices of the time, introducing new techniques and remedies to the Anglo-Saxon world. ...emedies and surgical techniques, which were incorporated into the existing Anglo-Saxon medical practices.
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  • Anglo-Saxon culture was rich and varied, encompassing a wide range of beliefs, customs, ...enced by contact with Norse languages due to Viking invasions in the later Anglo-Saxon period.
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  • a lump or portion.—Norfolk. Anglo-Saxon, dale, dole.
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  • ...s of southern Scotland, from the 5th century until the Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England, which was largely complete by the late 7th century. This form of p Anglo-Saxon paganism was polytheistic, worshipping a pantheon of deities, with gods suc
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  • ==== Conversion of Anglo-Saxon England ==== One of the most notable events of 597 was the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England to Christianity. This conversion was initiated by the arrival of Sa
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  • Anglo-Saxon culture was rich and varied, encompassing a wide range of beliefs, customs, ...enced by contact with Norse languages due to Viking invasions in the later Anglo-Saxon period.
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  • ...tern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century, and the first Old English literary works d ...is now southeastern Scotland, which for several centuries belonged to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria.
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  • ...ical practices of the time, introducing new techniques and remedies to the Anglo-Saxon world. ...emedies and surgical techniques, which were incorporated into the existing Anglo-Saxon medical practices.
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  • ...hey expanded westward into what is now [[England]] as part of the larger [[Anglo-Saxon]] settlement in the 5th and 6th centuries. The Saxons played a significant ...[[Viking]] invasions of the 9th century posed a significant threat to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, leading to the eventual unification of England under King [[Alfre
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  • ...f [[pagan]] and [[Christian]] elements, reflecting the syncretic nature of Anglo-Saxon belief systems at the time of its writing. The charm prescribes the use of ...Charm as a window into the medical practices and spiritual beliefs of the Anglo-Saxon period. The charm's mixture of Christian and pre-Christian elements suggest
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  • ...iticism]], [[history]], and [[archaeology]] to deepen the understanding of Anglo-Saxon culture and literature. ...ure, and culture of the Middle Ages. He earned his [[PhD]] with a focus on Anglo-Saxon literature, a testament to his early interest in the medieval period of Eng
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  • ...h century. The Plague of 664 is particularly noted for its impact on the [[Anglo-Saxon]] kingdoms, causing widespread mortality and significant social, political, ...riod, a time when the [[British Isles]] were divided into numerous small [[Anglo-Saxon kingdoms]]. These kingdoms were in the process of Christianization, influen
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  • ...rture from Britain, eventually evolving into the medieval culture of the [[Anglo-Saxon]] period. ...ent. The Romano-British period also laid the groundwork for the subsequent Anglo-Saxon period, which further shaped the culture of Britain.
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  • ...means a warrior, attendant, or nobleman. Thegns were a crucial part of the Anglo-Saxon social and military system, particularly from the 9th to the 11th centuries ...of ''gesiths'', companions or retainers of the king or noble lords. As the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms consolidated power from the 7th century onwards, the role of thegn
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  • ...]. It provides insight into the blending of Christian and pagan beliefs in Anglo-Saxon England, as well as the medical practices of the time. * [[Anglo-Saxon paganism]]
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  • ...age. Attributed to [[Æthelberht of Kent]], the first Christian king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent, these laws are believed to have been composed in the early ...eath in 616 AD. His reign is noted for the introduction of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England, facilitated by his marriage to [[Bertha of Kent]], a Christian pri
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  • ...ships were central to social structure and organization. For example, in [[Anglo-Saxon]] society, kindred groups were important for mutual support and protection. * [[Anglo-Saxon]]
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  • ...h century]] and eventually became the most powerful and influential of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. The history of Wessex is a pivotal chapter in the story of the fo ...erized by a series of military campaigns against the [[Britons]] and other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. By the 7th century, Wessex had begun to establish itself as a sig
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  • ...as "spear of wealth" or "protector of wealth". The name was popular among Anglo-Saxon nobility and was borne by several early kings of England, contributing to i * [[Anglo-Saxon England]]
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  • ...n]] and [[Anglo-Saxon]] periods. The county was first established by the [[Anglo-Saxon]]s in the 6th century and was later conquered by the [[Normans]] in the 11t
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  • ...d into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the [[Anglo-Saxon]] kingdom of Northumbria. Following the economic, political, military, scie
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