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Originating from the [[:Category:Germanic peoples|Germanic]] Angles and Saxons, the two peoples migrated to Great Britain not long after the end of [[Roman Empire |Roman]] rule, and became the English Angles and Saxons respectively. Sometime later they merged to became Anglo-Saxons.<ref name="Anglo-Saxons">{{WP|Anglo-Saxons}}</ref><ref name="Saxons">{{WP|Saxons}}</ref>
Originating from the [[:Category:Germanic peoples|Germanic]] Angles and Saxons, the two peoples migrated to Great Britain not long after the end of [[Roman Empire |Roman]] rule, and became the English Angles and Saxons respectively. Sometime later they merged to became Anglo-Saxons.<ref name="Anglo-Saxons">{{WP|Anglo-Saxons}}</ref><ref name="Saxons">{{WP|Saxons}}</ref>


During the 9th century, King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]] made the first efforts to unite the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxons into one country. During this endeavor he was met with resistance from the [[Vikings]] in their mission to [[Viking expansion|conquer]] Great Britain.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
During the 9th century, King [[Alfred the Great]] of [[Wessex]] made the first efforts to unite the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxons into one country. During this endeavor he was met with resistance from the [[Vikings]] in their mission to [[Viking expansion|conquer]] Great Britain.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


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The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group of people that inhabited England from the 5th century onwards.

Originating from the Germanic Angles and Saxons, the two peoples migrated to Great Britain not long after the end of Roman rule, and became the English Angles and Saxons respectively. Sometime later they merged to became Anglo-Saxons.[1][2]

During the 9th century, King Alfred the Great of Wessex made the first efforts to unite the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxons into one country. During this endeavor he was met with resistance from the Vikings in their mission to conquer Great Britain.[3]

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