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Anglo-Saxons were Germanic tribes that settled in early medieval England.
These Anglo-Saxons are also referred to under the names of two notable groups of tribes:
Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Saxons may also refer to:
Historical
edit- History of Anglo-Saxon England
- Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon architecture
- Anglo-Saxon art
- Anglo-Saxon brooches
- Burial in Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon burial mounds
- Anglo-Saxon charters
- Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England
- List of Anglo-Saxon deities
- Anglo-Saxon dress
- Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies
- Anglo-Saxon glass
- Government in Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon law
- Anglo-Saxon London
- Anglo-Saxon lyre
- Magic in Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon metrical charms
- Anglo-Saxon mission
- Old English, the earliest historical form of the English language
- Anglo-Saxon paganism
- Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon riddles
- Anglo-Saxon runes
- Anglo-Saxon runic rings
- List of Anglo-Saxon saints
- Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
- Anglo-Saxon turriform churches
- Anglo-Saxon warfare
- Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England
- Witchcraft in Anglo-Saxon England
- Women in Anglo-Saxon society
Modern
edit- Anglo-Saxon model, modern macroeconomic term
- Anglo-Saxon world, modern societies based on or influenced by English customs
- Anglo-Saxon (anthropology) or Nordic race, outdated racial concept
- SS Anglo Saxon, one of several ships
- White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, sociological term in the U.S.
- Anglo-Saxons (slur), a derogatory term for English-speaking countries used in Russian propaganda
- Anglo-Saxonism in the 19th century