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         Angles Saxons Jutes Great Britain:     more detail
  1. The Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, (The Raleigh lecture on history, British Academy) by J. N. L Myres, 1971
  2. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Halcyon Classics) by Various, 2010-07-19

101. BBC - Beyond The Broadcast - Making History
Michael points out that much has been written about the angles, the Saxonsand the jutes, but almost nothing about the Frisians.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/beyond/factsheets/makhist/makhist4_prog4b.shtml

102. English Lit Old English 1/4 Screens
saxons (we'll forget about those jutes and Frisians is Anglish the language theAngles spoke.) In the The Anglosaxons lived their Germanic lifestyle, sat in
http://soe.csusb.edu/preintern/Engprep/Englit/oldeng1.html

103. The Old English Period
tells us these tribes included the jutes and angles from presentday Denmark), andSaxons (northern Germany 1000 that the name Englaland (anglesÂ’ land) was
http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/elltankw/2262/OE.htm

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