Anglo-saxons, Vikings and Normans

Anglo-saxons

Not at all-monolithic, the Anglo-Saxons reflect a composite identity formed from waves of settlers and invaders.

Centuries of groups migrating from the continent; Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians, Danes and others introduced new technologies and ways of living to the Britons who were now living without the infrastructure or protection of Rome

Vikings

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Normans

The Normans don’t just appear in 1066

Their story doesn’t even really start in Normandy

It doesn’t end at Hastings or even stay within Europe

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