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Angle A member of a Germanic tribe closely linked to the JUTES and SAXONS, thought to have originated in Schleswig-Holstein or Denmark. In the 5th century they settled in eastern Britain in East Anglia and NORTHUMBRIA. Because of their presence, the land of the ANGLO-SAXONS later became known as ‘Englaland’ and thereby England.

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