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- Saxons abstract "The Saxons (Latin: Saxones, Old English: Seaxe, Old Saxon: Sahson, Low German: Sassen, German: Sachsen, Dutch: Saksen) were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the North German Plain. They settled in large parts of Great Britain in the early Middle Ages and formed part of the merged group of Anglo-Saxons who eventually organised the first united Kingdom of England. Many Saxons however remained in Germany, where they resisted the expanding Frankish Empire through the leadership of the semi-legendary Saxon hero, Widukind.The Saxons' earliest area of settlement is believed to have been Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein. This general area also included the probable homeland of the Angles. Saxons, along with the Angles and other continental Germanic tribes, participated in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain during and after the 5th century. The British-Celtic inhabitants of the isles tended to refer to all these groups collectively as Saxons. It is unknown how many Saxons migrated from the continent to Britain, though estimates for the total number of Anglo-Saxon settlers are around 200,000. During the Middle Ages, because of international Hanseatic trading routes and contingent migration, Saxons mixed with and had strong influences upon the languages and cultures of the North Germanic, Baltic peoples, Finnic peoples, Polabian Slavs and Pomeranian West Slavic people.".
- Saxons language Old_English.
- Saxons language Old_Frisian.
- Saxons language Old_Saxon.
- Saxons populationPlace Frisia.
- Saxons populationPlace Heptarchy.
- Saxons populationPlace Jutland.
- Saxons populationPlace Old_Saxony.
- Saxons religion Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Saxons religion Christianity.
- Saxons religion Germanic_paganism.
- Saxons thumbnail Old_Saxony_banner.png?width=300.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink grch4+5.htm.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink fulda.htm.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink sici?sici=0038-7134%28199507%2970%3A3%3C467%3APRDPAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink saxonadvent.html.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?id=1393742006.
- Saxons wikiPageExternalLink Offa_Saxon_Britain.htm.
- Saxons wikiPageID "27850".
- Saxons wikiPageLength "44909".
- Saxons wikiPageOutDegree "360".
- Saxons wikiPageRevisionID "683817350".
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Corvey.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Fulda.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Verden.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Abodrites.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Abotrites.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Aeghyna.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Aelle_of_Sussex.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Aetheling.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Aethelwalh_of_Sussex.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Agrippina_(opera).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Airan.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Alboin.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Alcuin.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Alcuin_of_York.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_the_Great.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Angers.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Angles.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Angria.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_York.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Auiones.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Austrasia.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Avignon.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Aviones.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Germans.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_peoples.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Balts.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Baptism.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Basques.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Batavi_(Germanic_tribe).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Badon.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bayeux.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bede.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Bachrach.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bessin.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Birinus.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Dorchester_(historic).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Selsey.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bishopric_of_Utrecht.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Boulonnais_(land_area).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Breton_language.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bretons.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bretwalda.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Britannia.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Britons_(historical).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Bénouville,_Calvados.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Caen.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Canehan.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_dynasty.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_Saxons.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Cedd.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Britons.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Central_Germany_(cultural_area).
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Chauci.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Childeric_I.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Chlothar_I.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Chlothar_II.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Christianisation.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Christianization.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Circular_ditches.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Clovis_I.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Cologne-Deutz.
- Saxons wikiPageWikiLink Colton.