People from what is now the Danish and German border area, collectively known as the "Anglo-Saxons".They are two ethnic groups.
By 1800 "Anglo-Saxon" was the term used for the Old English language. It was the language spoken in England before the arrival of the French-speaking Normans who conquered England in 1066. In the 19th century the term was widely used in philology. English scholars in the mid-19th century,...
Mirjam,Klaassens,Peter,... - 《Mortality》 被引量: 33发表: 2009年 What Do We Mean By Anglo-Saxon? Pre-Conquest to the Present we discuss the memorials as meaningful places. How do these places look, how do they function and what do they mean? We created a database consisting... Wil...
After the Romans left, Christianity continued in places where Anglo-Saxons did not settle, like Wales and the west. However, when the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain they brought their own gods and beliefs with them. Over time their beliefs changed and many Anglo-Saxons were converted to Chris...
3. What did the Anglo-Saxons do when they arrivedin the country?BA. They built wonderful towns and roads.B. They made the way people built houses changed.C. They left behind lots of new vocabulary.D. They had castles built all around England. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上...
What's the historical connection between Norsemen and Anglo-Saxons? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Anglo-Saxons 人比Norsemen早,Norsemen又被称为维京人,九世纪,维京人的侵扰成为一个重大的问题.在阿佛列大帝(Anglo-Saxons的皇帝)即位的871年之际,七王国仅有韦塞克斯维持独立状态,阿佛列大帝先于878年在埃丁顿...
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相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。The Anglo-Saxons contributed the common law to English law. The jury system developed later. The feudal system was not a specific contribution to law. The Magna Carta was signed much later.反馈 收藏
What are the language features of the Anglo-Saxon poems?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:Most of the poems are often written in alliteration, metaphor, understatements, symbols, etc. The language used is Anglo-Saxon or Old English.反馈 收藏 ...
An Anglo-Saxonist Gets his Fifteen Minutes: or, what happens when the media briefly pay attentionDrout, Michael D C