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The British and Anglo-Saxon Period: History of England
The British and Anglo-Saxon period covers the history of the British Isles from prehistoric times to the Norman Conquest in 1066. Germanic tribes—Angles, Saxons, and Jutes—began migrating from mainland northern Europe. They pushed the native Britons west (Wales and Cornwall) and north (Scotland). This period gave rise to the legend of King Arthur as a symbol of Briton resistance against Anglo-Saxon invaders.
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| Publisher | Examiner Press : Bombay, India., 1919 |
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xiv + 279hlm; 12x17,5cm
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English
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941
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