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...
People from what is now the Danish and German border area, collectively known as the "Anglo-Saxons".They are two ethnic groups.
公元410年,罗马受到攻击不得不撤离英国,三个日耳曼部落:盎格鲁人(Angles)、撒克逊人(Saxons)和朱特人(Jutes)开始到不列颠定居,英语就是盎格鲁-撒克逊人(Anglo-Saxons)的语言,England和English这两个词就是源自Angles,就此拉开了英语发展的序幕。 Old Engl...
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
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 (and where) is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle about?: spatial historyThis article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )doi:10.7227/BJRL.86.2.6Jacqueline StodnickBulletin of the John Rylands Library
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 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目The dialects spoken by the formed what is now called Old English. A. Anglo-Saxons B. Celtics C. Scandinavie D. Romans 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A. Anglo-Saxons 反馈 收藏
What are the main characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature?我希望各位高手能用英语回答. 答案 盎格鲁 萨克逊 人文化的主要特点是什么?盎格鲁 萨克逊 是称呼英国人的祖先的称呼,以及从这一系衍生出来所有人 所有文化的称呼.相关推荐 1What are the main characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature?我希望各位高手能...
(or Wessex, Essex, Middlesex, Sussex, and perhaps Kent), as distinct from the Angles.” After explaining that, “in this Dictionary, the language of England before 1100 is called, as a whole, ‘Old English,’”Murray then goes on to say that the adjective “Anglo-Saxon” is “extended...