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In June 178 A.D., the king of the Britons, named as Lucius, sent a letter written in Latin to Pope Eleutherius begging him to send missionaries to Britain and to convert himself and his people to Christanity. That was done, and in 459, the king of Britons called Vortigern asked the newly confederated Germanic tribes of Engels, Kimbern and Saxons to help him in fighting against the Picts and Scots who were invading his country. The first Germanic Merceneries arrived in 449 A.D. and Vortigern imediately put them to work in bringing the invading Picts and Scots to heel. These Germanic warriors were under the command of the twin Kimbern (Germanic tribe from the north of the Jutland peninsular) princes called Hengest and Horsa. The Germanic protectors were welcomed everywhere they went and soon the Engels (Angles) and Saxons arrived. This resulted in the Engels settling in Northumbria, parts of Essex, and other areas, while the Saxons settled in Wessex, Sussex, and some other areas, while the Kimbern settled in Kent and the Isle of Wright. The Engels (Angles) called the area where they settled Engel-land. After seven years, the Britons grew tied of their Germanic allies and broke the truce between them, resulting in both peoples fighting. that resulted in the Britons going to the west coastal area of Northumbria, Wales and Cornwall. The story continues to the end of reign of King Alfred the Great and his struggle against the Danish Viking invaders.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael G Kramer Omieaust.
Country
Australia
Date
9 July 2018
Pages
242
ISBN
9780648365013

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In June 178 A.D., the king of the Britons, named as Lucius, sent a letter written in Latin to Pope Eleutherius begging him to send missionaries to Britain and to convert himself and his people to Christanity. That was done, and in 459, the king of Britons called Vortigern asked the newly confederated Germanic tribes of Engels, Kimbern and Saxons to help him in fighting against the Picts and Scots who were invading his country. The first Germanic Merceneries arrived in 449 A.D. and Vortigern imediately put them to work in bringing the invading Picts and Scots to heel. These Germanic warriors were under the command of the twin Kimbern (Germanic tribe from the north of the Jutland peninsular) princes called Hengest and Horsa. The Germanic protectors were welcomed everywhere they went and soon the Engels (Angles) and Saxons arrived. This resulted in the Engels settling in Northumbria, parts of Essex, and other areas, while the Saxons settled in Wessex, Sussex, and some other areas, while the Kimbern settled in Kent and the Isle of Wright. The Engels (Angles) called the area where they settled Engel-land. After seven years, the Britons grew tied of their Germanic allies and broke the truce between them, resulting in both peoples fighting. that resulted in the Britons going to the west coastal area of Northumbria, Wales and Cornwall. The story continues to the end of reign of King Alfred the Great and his struggle against the Danish Viking invaders.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael G Kramer Omieaust.
Country
Australia
Date
9 July 2018
Pages
242
ISBN
9780648365013