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ANGLO-SAXON


'Anglo-Saxon' may refer to or be included in:
'People:

Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic people inhabiting England during mediæval times

Anglo-Celtic, a macro-cultural term that is inclusive of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman traditions/groups
'Languages:

Anglo-Saxon language – ''Old English''

★ Anglo-Saxon words are modern English words derived from Old English (and not from Latin or French); often used for forthright, direct, plain English or for vulgarities

Anglic languages – ''Englishes''


List of dialects of the English language
'History:'

History of Anglo-Saxon England, early mediaeval English history, from the 5th century to 1066

★ The Anglosphere, often described in continental Europe and elsewhere as ''Anglo-Saxon nations'' or ''countries''

Anglo-Saxon conquest of England, the invasion and conquest of England by Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in 5th-6th centuries AD

Anglo-American relations, especially military or diplomatic collaboration between the United States and Britain since 1900; a usage popular in France

★ Early English Common Law and legal customs (before 1066)
'Economics:

Anglo-Saxon economy, a modern neologism, a type of economic system.
'Architecture:'

Anglo-Saxon architecture

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See also

See also



English (disambiguation)

WASP, ''White Anglo-Saxon Protestant''

Anglo-Frisian languages, a group of Ingvaeonic West. Germanic languages consisting of Old English, Old Frisian, and their descendants

Angles, an ancient and mediæval Germanic people

Saxons, an ancient Germanic people and their successors in modern Germany

Saxon (disambiguation)

Jutes, a mediæval Germanic people

Anglo-Saxon glass, an introduction to Anglo-Saxon glass including sections on glass vessels, beads, window glass and glass used in jewellery



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