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Anglo
Anglo The term Anglo can be used as a prefix to ... the United Kingdom, as in the phrases 'Anglo-American' or 'Anglo-America'. It is also used, somewhat loosely ... to a person or people of English/Anglo-Saxon ethnicity in Northern America and ...
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Anglo-Saxon (translated from Dutch)
Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon (or Anglo-Saxon) is generally used as adjectival noun ... states of America . For example: with the Anglo-Saxon legal system becomes common law meant. The word refers ' Anglo-Saxon ' to the two volken, Angelen ...
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Anglo-saxon (translated from German)
Anglo-saxon The adjective anglo-saxon refers up: the people that Fishing rod Saxonia . those anglo-saxon language . of that English language coined ...
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Anglo-Norman (translated from German)
Anglo-Norman Anglo-Norman is those Roman Sprache , those those ... 13. Century continued to itself remove the Anglo-Norman from the festlaendischen Franzoesisch , which z ... Up to the end 14. Century remained Anglo-Norman (beside Latein ) language of the English ... bbk.AC.uk/llc/french/ants.htm (Anglo norman text society) HTTP://cf.linguist ...
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Anglo-Saxons (translated from Dutch)
Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons is the verzamelnaam for different Germanic ... Under king Edgar ( 959 ? 975 ) reached the Anglo-Saxon realm a peak. The attacks of ...
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Anglo-Saxon (translated from Spanish)
Anglo-Saxon From 430 , arrived a Britania Germanic ... works to the English. In Danelaw, the Anglo-Saxon culture disappeared. The language vikinga went ... English and Danish, swearing to respect the Anglo-Saxon laws and traditions. To the death ...
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Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxons AD The Anglo-Saxons were culturally-related Germanic tribes from ... they coalesced into a single people, the Anglo-Saxons, which in turn formed the basis ... Etymology Origins of the word The term "Anglo-Saxon" is from Latin writings going back ... of the continent. Use of the term "Anglo Saxon" today By 1800 "Anglo-Saxon" ...
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Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholicism The terms Anglo-Catholic and Anglo-Catholicism describe people, groups, ideas, customs and ... Catholic thought and practice. The concept of Anglo-Catholicism as a distinct sub-group or ... Broad Church Oxford Movement Thirty-Nine Articles Anglo-Catholic people and churches are usually ...
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Anglo-Irish
Anglo-Irish Anglo-Irish literally means English-Irish. It is ... Some examples of this usage are the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, and the Anglo-Irish Summits (as meetings between the ...
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Anglo-Scot
Anglo-Scot In Scotland the term Anglo-Scot, sometimes shortened to Anglo, is used to refer to people born ... in England who have Scottish ancestry. Notable Anglo-Scots Sandy Lyle, golfer Rod Stewart, musician See also Anglo
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