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Germanic peoples from
continental Europe led to the
development of a new Anglo-
Saxon cultural identity, and a
shared Germanic language, Old English,
whose closest...
- The
Saxons,
sometimes called the Old
Saxons or
Continental Saxons, were the
Germanic people of
early medieval "Old"
Saxony (Latin:
Antiqua Saxonia) which...
- the name "
Green"
seems to have been the
Lower Saxon "
Green List for
Environmental Protection",
founded on 1
September 1977. The
first Green Party to achieve...
- John
Saxon (born
Carmine Orrico;
August 5, 1936 – July 25, 2020) was an
American actor who
worked on more than 200 film and
television projects during...
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produce the once-famous "Kendal
Green" (largely su****ded by the
brighter "
Saxon Green" in the 1770s).
Kendal green is a
local common name for the plant...
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Saxon blue
Saxon blue or
Saxony blue is an 18th
century dye made from a
solution of
indigo in
concentrated sulfuric acid.
Saxon green Saxon green or...
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Saxon Switzerland (German: Sächsische Schweiz,
pronounced [ˈzɛksɪʃə ˈʃvaɪts]) is a
hilly climbing area and
national park in the Elbe
Sandstone Mountains...
- Anglo-
Saxonism is a
cultural belief system developed by
British and
American intellectuals, politicians, and
academics in the 19th century. Racialized...
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until reunification, when its wine red
background was
replaced with
Saxon green. They
reverted to the red
background in the
early 2000s. As of 17 January...
- Coat of arms of
Princes Sułkowski (1752), with
Bohemian (silver lion),
Saxon (
green common rue on the
black eagle) and
Habsburg (red lion and a two-headed...