'Anglo-Saxon' may refer to or be included in:
'People:
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Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic people inhabiting England during mediæval times
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Anglo-Celtic, a macro-cultural term that is inclusive of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman traditions/groups
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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
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Anglic languages – ''Englishes''
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List of dialects of the English language
'History:'
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History of Anglo-Saxon England, early
mediaeval English history, from the 5th century to 1066
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Anglosphere, often described in continental Europe and elsewhere as ''Anglo-Saxon nations'' or ''countries''
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Anglo-Saxon conquest of England, the invasion and conquest of England by Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in 5th-6th centuries AD
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Anglo-American relations, especially military or diplomatic collaboration between the United States and Britain since 1900; a usage popular in France
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Common Law and legal customs (before 1066)
'Economics:
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Anglo-Saxon economy, a modern neologism, a type of economic system.
'Architecture:'
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Anglo-Saxon architecture
See also
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English (disambiguation)
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WASP, ''White Anglo-Saxon Protestant''
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Anglo-Frisian languages, a group of Ingvaeonic West. Germanic languages consisting of Old English, Old Frisian, and their descendants
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Angles, an ancient and mediæval Germanic people
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Saxons, an ancient Germanic people and their successors in modern Germany
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Saxon (disambiguation)
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Jutes, a mediæval Germanic people
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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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