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    North Frisian language (category North Frisia)
    Frisia, the Low German influence is predominant. Moreover, there has historically been little exchange between the dialects and so hardly any lingua franca...
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    Suibert, an Anglo-Saxon missionary bishop assigned to Frisia at that time, who was doing missionary work in the area. This was probably near Frisia, and the...
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    Jutes (category Peoples of Anglo-Saxon England)
    arrived in England. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle provides what historians regard as foundation legends for Anglo-Saxon settlement. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes...
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    spoken in Niebüll and the amt of Bökingharde in the German region of North Frisia. The dialect forms part of the mainland group of North Frisian dialects...
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    English language (category Lingua francas)
    Old English emerged from a group of West Germanic dialects spoken by the Anglo-Saxons. Late Old English borrowed some grammar and core vocabulary from...
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    Viking Age (section Frisia)
    in Weymouth Bay four years earlier (although due to a scribal error the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dates this event to 787 rather than 789), but that incursion...
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    versus Anglo-Saxon. Frisii were an ancient tribe who lived in the coastal area of the Netherlands in Roman times. After the Migration Period Anglo-Saxons...
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    (CD). ASIN B005USB24A. Harvey, Carol J. (1978). "Macaronic Techniques in Anglo-Norman Verse". L'Esprit Créateur. 18 (1): 70–81. JSTOR 26280874. "Second-Generation...
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    (13 November 2003). Family, Commerce, and Religion in London and Cologne: Anglo-German Emigrants, c. 1000 – c. 1300 (revised ed.). Cambridge University...
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    world. Leading Nordic ideologist Hans F. K. Günther theorized that the Anglo-Saxons had been more successful than the Germans in maintaining racial purity...
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    (extinct) Guernésiais / Dgèrnésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais (nearly extinct) Anglo-Norman / Anglo-Norman French (Norman) (significantly contributed to Middle English...
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  • including Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Arabic. In addition, English serves as the lingua franca of Israel. Though many Jewish languages are not genetically related...
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    Dutch can be discerned more or less around the same time as Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Old High German, Old Frisian, and Old Saxon. These names are derived...
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  • Hales. The first Calvinists settle in England, after fleeing Flanders. The Anglo-Genevan metrical psalter is published, including the Old 100th, the version...
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    chronicler (b. 1499) February 3 – Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare, Anglo-Irish noble, rebel (executed) (b. 1513) February 8 Otto von Pack, German...
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