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plain Saxon

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  • Plain — This is a topographical surname introduced into England by the Normans after the 1066 Invasion but originally a derivation of the Roman (Latin) Planum . The word means one who dwelt on a Plateau as distinct from the Anglo Saxon Hamm which refers… …   Surnames reference

  • North German Plain — Physical map of Germany. The North German Plain largely corresponds to the dark green surfaces north of the tan coloured low mountain ranges …   Wikipedia

  • Salisbury Plain — is a chalk plateau in central southern England covering convert|300|sqmi|km2. [ Salisbury Plain , Encyclopaedia Britannica . Accessed 2006 02 11.] It is part of the Southern England Chalk Formation and largely lies within the county of Wiltshire …   Wikipedia

  • The Plain Truth — is a U.S. based magazine founded by Herbert W. Armstrong who also founded the Radio Church of God (later renamed the Worldwide Church of God), Ambassador College and The World Tomorrow radio and television programs. Herbert W. Armstrong began his …   Wikipedia

  • Timeline of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain — Constructing a chronology of the early Anglo Saxon period is highly complex, and the limitations of our source material place restrictions on just how accurate any chronology can be. Much of our dating of the period comes from Bede, writing in… …   Wikipedia

  • North German plain — The North German Plain is one of the major landscapes in Germany. The region is delimited by the coasts of the North Sea and Baltic Sea on the north and the central German uplands to the south.According to the German Federal Nature Conservation… …   Wikipedia

  • Anglo-Saxon — /ang gloh sak seuhn/, n. 1. an English person of the period before the Norman Conquest. 2. See Old English (def. 1). 3. the original Germanic element in the English language. 4. plain and simple English, esp. language that is blunt, monosyllabic …   Universalium

  • Great Saxon Revolt — The Great Saxon Revolt was a civil war between 1073/1077 ndash;1088 early in the history of the Holy Roman Empire led by a group of opportunistic German princes who elected as their figurehead the duke of Swabia and anti king Rudolf of Rheinfeld …   Wikipedia

  • Anglo-Saxon — noun Etymology: New Latin Anglo Saxones, plural, alteration of Medieval Latin Angli Saxones, from Latin Angli Angles + Late Latin Saxones Saxons Date: before 12th century 1. a member of the Germanic peoples conquering England in the fifth century …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Anglo-Saxon — [aŋ′glō sak′sən] n. [< ML Anglo Saxones: see ANGLE & SAXON] 1. a member of the Germanic peoples (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) that invaded England (5th 6th cent. A.D. ) and were there at the time of the Norman Conquest 2. the language of these… …   English World dictionary

  • Anglo-Saxon — An•glo Sax•on [[t]ˈæŋ gloʊˈsæk sən[/t]] n. 1) peo a native or inhabitant of any of the kingdoms formed by the West Germanic peoples who invaded and occupied Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries a.d. 2) peo (formerly) Old English 1) 3) plain and… …   From formal English to slang

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