When the late Anglo-Saxon's Wessex Dynasty Edward Martyr reached the throne in 975, Christianity spread to other countries in the UK and the UK. Edward was born in 963, just entering the adolescence of his father Edgar. As the king's first son, he made a request to the throne. His brother Aethelred was the son of his third wife, and he made another request (Britania 1). Edward was murdered while going on goether, Dorset 's etard. Aethelred's keeper pretended to welcome Edward and stabbed him by doing so.
At the end of the sixth century, the Roman Catholic Church and Christianity tried to influence Anglo-Saxon people to convert to Christianity ("History of Monarchy> King of Anglo-Saxon" page 1). In 588, the south half of the Kingdom of Northumbria was ruled by the first king of Dallas. As a ruler he saw his young subjects being led by Roman slave markets and being sold as slaves to the Romans. Pope Gregory asked Anglo-Saxon slave boys to be sold in the Roman slave market and asked them to send missionaries to convert infidels Anglo-Saxons into Christianity (2 pages)
People may have heard Beowulf's story, but they do not know who Anglo-Saxons are. According to BBC 's history article, the term Anglo - Saxon refers to colonists from the Angeln and Saxony regions of Germany. After the collapse of the Roman Empire in about 410 AD, Anglo-Saxons continued their journey to the UK and lasted 600 years. During this period, many ups and downs of the bishop and the king, and many important battles. Anglo-Saxon warriors have various weapons
Since this time, the culture of Anglo-saxon has changed. Politically and temporally, the sentences in this era are not "Anglo-Saxon", but in linguistics (in contrast to other official documents in Latin and French, that era) English is gradually I am moving away from the late Western Saxon period. The standard is so-called "old English". However, they are not "intermediate English"; furthermore, as Treharne explained in almost three quarters of this period, "There is little writing of the original English." These factors lead to an academic gap, suggesting that Norman conquers a discontinuous party, but this assumption is being challenged.
In the late eighth century, mainland writers used Anglo-Saxon 's words for the first time to distinguish British saxons from Saxons in continental Europe and the latter was called an ancient saxon ("old saxon") . The name forms part of the title, sometimes rex Angul-Saxonum ("Anglo-Saxon King") used by Wessex Alfred King (871-99 years judgment) and some of its heirs. When conquering the Normans, the kingdom developed from the area of Anglo-Saxon's people was called England and the people in the area as generic name of Anglo-Saxon people were replaced by "British". Later for a while Anglo-saxon people were informal synonyms of English, but since immigrants from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and other regions of Northern Europe have further reshaped the British ethnic composition, this use Has decreased.