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    known as Angles (Anglii) lived beyond (apparently northeast of) the Lombards and Semnones, who lived near the River Elbe. The name of the Angles may have...
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  • Look up Angles or angles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Angles most commonly refers to: Angles (tribe), a Germanic-speaking people that took their...
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  • astrological chart Angles (tribe), a Germanic tribe that settled in Britain Angling, a fishing technique Angle (journalism) Angle, in professional wrestling...
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    Kappeln. Angeln is notable for being the original homeland of the Angles, a Germanic tribe that migrated from its original homeland in what is now Northern...
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    settlement of Germanic tribes in Britannia, today's England, and also by assimilation of the conquered British Celts) Angles (Island Angles) Northumbrians (North...
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    Angles were an important ethnic or cultural group within the larger kingdom of Mercia in England in the Anglo-Saxon period. It is likely that Angles broke...
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    The Angles were a dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English, England and to the region of East...
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    The Order of Nine Angles (ONA or O9A) is a militant Satanic left-hand path occultist and terrorist network that originated in the United Kingdom but has...
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  • Tactitus's Germania,where he mentions the "Angles" as a Suebian tribe living near the Elbe. Bede writes that the Angles came from a place called Angulus "which...
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    [citation needed] Many Angles, Saxons and Jutes migrated from Continental Europe to Great Britain starting around 450 AD. The Angles gave their name to the...
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    Saxons (redirect from Saxons (tribe))
    migrants from the same North Sea region, including Frisians, Jutes, and Angles. The Angles are the source of the term English which became the more commonly-used...
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    a curtain wall can still be seen. Kingsbury was founded by the same Angles tribe that established Curdworth and Minworth. The village is mentioned in...
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  • Hells Angels (redirect from Hells angles)
    Anchorage 1983 Canada Satan's Angels MC Hells Angels Vancouver 1984 13th Tribe MC Hells Angels Halifax Gitans MC Hells Angels Sherbrooke 1985 Denmark Black...
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  • officers (who, since he was originally a diplomatic hostage from the Angles tribe, consider him a barbarian), and the divides between the various religious...
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  • Germanic tribes that settled in early medieval England. These Anglo-Saxons are also referred to under the names of two notable groups of tribes: Angles Saxons...
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    Jutes (redirect from Jutes (tribe))
    nations, along with the Angles and the Saxons: Those who came over were of the three most powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. From the...
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    precursor state to Mercia Lindsey Magonsæte The Meonwara, a Jutish tribe in Hampshire Middle Angles Middle Saxons (Middlesex, subsequently absorbed by the Kingdom...
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    England (redirect from Land of the Angles)
    English name Englaland, which means "land of the Angles". The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle...
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  • Mercia. He was supposedly the son of Eomer (443–489), last King of the Angles in Angeln. Icel supposedly led his people across the North Sea to Britain...
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  • Jutland was the homeland of two other Germanic tribes: the Jutes in what is now North Jutland, and the Angles in South Jutland (especially Angeln). The Widsith...
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    Ojibwe (redirect from Chippewa (tribe))
    Cree, Fox, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Shawnee among the northern Plains tribes. Anishinaabemowin is frequently referred to as a "Central Algonquian" language;...
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    American Indian tribe from Rhode Island. Today, Narragansett people are enrolled in the federally recognized Narragansett Indian Tribe. They gained federal...
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    were known as the Angelcynn, meaning race or tribe of the Angles. Their ethnonym is derived from the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples who invaded Britain...
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    and later morphed into Byngeham. This name comes from the chief of the Angle tribe that settled the town, named "Bynna", followed by the connective "ing"...
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    "one's own [tribesmen/kinsmen]"; Old English: Swēon) were a North Germanic tribe who inhabited Svealand ("land of the Swedes") in central Sweden and one...
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    The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Reservation (Northern Paiute: kuyuuiba) is a United States reservation in northwestern Nevada, approximately 35 miles (56 km)...
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    The Coeur d'Alene Tribe (/kɜːrdəˈleɪn/ kur-də-LAYN; also Skitswish; Coeur d'Alene language: Schi̲tsu'umsh) are a Native American tribe and one of five federally...
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    Teutones, Teutoni, Ancient Greek: Τεύτονες) were an ancient northern European tribe mentioned by Roman authors. The Teutons are best known for their participation...
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  • trace: if a rival clan, they were assimilated into the surrounding Angles; and if non-Angles conquered by Offa, who was said to have won a great Kingdom, very...
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    mostly four-angled in cross-section, but in some species there are six or more, with some species of Hoodia having more than thirty angles. In size they...
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