CE 450 - The Anglo-Saxons settle in Britain
CE 450 - The Anglo-Saxons settle in Britain
In CE 450, the Anglo-Saxons settled in Britain, replacing the native Celtic populations.
The Anglo-Saxons were a Germanic people who had migrated from the continent and settled across the British Isles.
The Anglo-Saxons introduced a new language, Old English, which later developed into Modern English.
The Anglo-Saxons brought with them their own culture, including their own system of law, religion, and government.
The Anglo-Saxons divided Britain into seven separate kingdoms, including Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, and East Anglia.
The Anglo-Saxons were great builders, constructing many castles and churches, including the famous Westminster Abbey.
The Anglo-Saxons were also influential in the development of literature, producing works such as Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
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