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  2. Celtic Britons - Wikipedia

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    [4] Following the end of Roman rule in Britain during the 5th century, Anglo-Saxon settlement of eastern and southern Britain began. The culture and language of the Britons fragmented, and much of their territory gradually became Anglo-Saxon, while the north became subject to a similar settlement by Gaelic-speaking tribes from Ireland. The ...

  3. Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain - Wikipedia

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    Higham suggests that the war between Britons and Saxons seems to have ended in some sort of compromise, which conceded a very considerable sphere of influence within Britain to the incomers. Kenneth Dark, on the other hand, has argued for a continuation of British political, cultural and military power well into the latter part of the sixth ...

  4. British people - Wikipedia

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    A famous First World War-era recruitment poster, stressing the concept of British national identity. The First World War "reinforced the sense of Britishness" and patriotism in the early 20th century. [112] [118] Through war service (including conscription in Great Britain), "the English, Welsh, Scots and Irish fought as British". [112]

  5. History of Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Many of his subjects did not like this idea, and shortly before 988, Sweyn, his son, drove his father from the kingdom. [123] The rebels, dispossessed at home, probably formed the first waves of raids on the English coast. [123] The rebels did so well in their raiding that the Danish kings decided to take over the campaign themselves. [124]

  6. Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain - Wikipedia

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    429 : Germanus of Auxerre leads Romano-Britons to victory over Saxon raiders. [11] c. 430 to 520: The range of dates for the Battle of Badon. See effects of the battle for the strategic situation resulting afterwards. [4] c. 446: The "Groans of the Britons" - A last appeal (possibly to the Consul Aetius) for the Roman army to come back to Britain.

  7. Hearts - A Classic Card Game - AOL

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    Hearts was a favorite game on Mississippi riverboats after the Civil War. In the early 1900s, Bridge became the rage, and interest in Hearts, Euchre, and Whist (the forerunner of Bridge) started ...

  8. Anglo-Saxons - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the term "Anglo-Saxons" is used by scholars to refer collectively to the Old English speaking groups in Britain. As a compound term, it has the advantage of covering the various English-speaking groups on the one hand, and to avoid possible misunderstandings from using the terms "Saxons" or "Angles" (English), both of which terms could be used either as collectives referring ...

  9. Photographer, security guard, soldier: The Britons killed or ...

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    Loved ones of British citizens believed to have been killed or abducted by Hamas militants in Israel have shared their ‘indescribable pain’ following the deadly attacks at the weekend ...