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Q: What were Anglo Saxon ships called?
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Did Anglo Saxon ships have sails?

yes


What is the Anglo-Saxon Harper called?

the Anglo-saxon Harper is called a bard.


What was written in the Anglo saxon chronicle?

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.


What are white Anglo-Saxon's called for short?

White Anglo Saxon Protestants are often called W.A.S.P.S, or simply, WASPS.


Why were the Anglo-Saxons called the Anglo-Saxons?

Because they blonged to the anglo and saxon tribes


What language was the Anglo saxon chronicle written in?

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.


How do you use the word anglo-Saxon in a sentence?

Anglo-Saxon is a name of what the britons were called. You use it like Victorian or Tudor.


Is an Anglo Saxon goddess called Easter is why you call Easter Easter?

The Anglo Saxon goddess after which Easter is named was Eostre.


What were the priest called during Anglo Saxons?

Priest were called "the druids" during the anglo saxon


Where does the name Easter come from?

The name comes from an Anglo-Saxon goddess namedEostre. This was the goddess of spring.


Why was Anglo saxon literature called so?

I'm not entirely sure of the exact nature of the question, but the best answer is probably to explain the origin of "Anglo Saxon." The Angles and the Saxons were two groups of people who settled in Britain centuries ago. Their people groups merged and came to be called the "Anglo-Saxons." The Angles spoke a language that was called "Angleish" and this is what became "English." Therefore, the literature written by the Anglo-Saxon people would have been called "Anglo Saxon Literature."


What does the anglo Saxon have to do with Anzac Day?

The ANZACs were entirely anglo saxon.