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Anglo-Saxons

The Germanic invaders and settlers of southern and eastern Britain in the 5th century AD, made up of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, which merged into the Anglo-Saxons over two centuries. The term was used by Gallic writers to distinguish invaders from the Romano-British population. Anglo-Saxon England flourished until the Norman conquest of 1066.


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