- The
Saxons,
sometimes called the Old
Saxons or
Continental Saxons, were the
Germanic people of
early medieval "Old"
Saxony (Latin:
Antiqua Saxonia) which...
- The Anglo-
Saxons, in some
contexts simply called Saxons or the English, were a
cultural group who
spoke Old
English and
inhabited much of what is now...
- The
Heptarchy is the name for the
division of Anglo-
Saxon England between the
sixth and
eighth centuries into
petty kingdoms,
conventionally the seven...
-
Britain by
diverse Germanic peoples led to the
development of a new Anglo-
Saxon cultural identity and
shared Germanic language, Old English,
which was most...
- Anglo-
Saxon England or
Early Medieval England covers the
period from the end of
Roman Britain in the 5th
century until the
Norman Conquest in 1066. It...
-
Saxon is a town in Iron County, Wisconsin,
United States. The po****tion was 350 at the 2000 census. The census-designated
place of
Saxon is
located in...
- The
Transylvanian Saxons (German: Siebenbürger Sachsen;
Transylvanian Saxon:
Siweberjer Såksen or
simply Soxen,
singularly Sox or Soax; Transylvanian...
-
Saxon war,
Saxon revolt or
Saxon rebellion may
refer to: War of the
Saxon Federates, part of the Anglo-
Saxon settlement of
Britain around AD 500 Saxon...
- Old
English (Englisċ or Ænglisc,
pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-
Saxon, was the
earliest recorded form of the
English language,
spoken in
England and...
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Saxon math,
developed by John
Saxon (1923–1996), is a
teaching method for
incremental learning of
mathematics created in the 1980s. It
involves teaching...