Yes. It should be written as "Anglo-Saxon".
•Aad: Old - from the Anglo-Saxon Eald - Aad Wife •Claes: Clothes - Anglo-Saxon•Gan: Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go.•Hoppings: A fair. From the Anglo-Saxon word Hoppen meaning fair.•Oot: Out - Anglo-Saxon word Compare to the Dutch Utgang (out go- exit)•Lang: Long - Anglo Saxon word.Larn: Learn another Anglo-Saxon word•Wor: Wor Lass means our missus, when a chap is referring to his wife. Wor is the Anglo-Saxon word oor meaning Our the w has crept into speech naturally.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.
An Anglo-Norman is a Norman who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, or a descendant of one.
Anglo Saxon society was based on Monarchy.
Two Germanic tribes - the Angles and the Saxons.
Yup! They fought against them hard!
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Anglo-Saxons valued virtues such as bravery in battle, loyalty to one's lord, generosity in gift-giving, and a strong sense of communal responsibility. These qualities were foundational to their societal structure and were highly praised in their literature and cultural practices.
King Harold.
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the normans from the France and the English saxsons
Pasture, hay, vegetation
The Germanic tribes in early England were the Saxons (for Saxony, a region of Northern Germany).
An Anglo-Saxonist is a proponent of Anglo-Saxonism, a specialized interest in Anglo-Saxon culture.
An Anglo-Saxonism is a word, phrase or behaviour characteristic of Anglo-Saxons or the Anglo-Saxon language.
The Esperanto word for both Anglo and Englishman is Anglo.