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An·gel·sach·se (-säch·sin) <-n, -n> [ˈaŋl̩zaksə, -zɛksɪn] ISIM eril (dişil)
Angelsachse (-säch·sin)
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[Angel]sachse(-sächsin) eril (dişil)
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Die eingewanderten Germanen verschmolzen zum Volk der Angelsachsen und wurden spätestens ab 600 gemeinsam als Engle bezeichnet.
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Andere Straßen wurden in späteren Jahrhunderten von den Angelsachsen umbenannt.
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Auf dem Hügel am Ort der heutigen Burg befand sich in römischer Zeit sehr wahrscheinlich ein Militärlager, dessen Ort dann von den Angelsachsen übernommen wurde.
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Der Christianisierung der Angelsachsen gelang im 7. Jahrhundert der Durchbruch.
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Die Pikten und Skoten wurden ermutigt, während die Angelsachsen erschraken und schließlich besiegt wurden.
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Ad primo könne so auch meine englischsprachigen Freunde meinen Ausführungen und Gedanken folgen und ad secundo bleibe ich so in Übung was die Sprache der Angelsachsen angeht.
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Ad primo it will allow my english speaking friends to follow my thoughts and posts as well and ad secundo it gives me the opportunity to polish my skills in the language of the Anglo-saxons.
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York ist eine der historisch interessantesten und schönsten Städte Englands, in der Römer, Angelsachsen, Wikinger und Normannen ihre Spuren hinterlassen haben.
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York is one of England’s finest and most beautiful historic cities; The Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans have all left their mark here.
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Bereits im frühen Mittelalter, zur Zeit der Angelsachsen, befanden sich in der heutigen Gegend von Rushmoor in der einsamen Heidelandschaft mehrere kleine Gemeinden, darunter auch Aldershot und Farnborough.
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In the early Middle Ages, during the rule of the Anglo-Saxons, several small hamlets, including Aldershot and Farnborough, were scattered in the lonely moorlands of what we know today as Rushmoor.
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