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Which countries are angels?

Anglo-Saxon countries mainly include Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Anglian countries refer to English-speaking countries, and Angles are the main ethnic groups in Britain, which can also be extended to be synonymous with Britain. Britain has many colonies in history. After independence, colonies dominated by British immigrants still maintained friendly relations with Britain and often acted together.

Anglo-Saxons do not refer to a nation, but usually refer to some peoples who lived in the east and south of Great Britain from the beginning of the fifth century to the Norman Conquest 1066.

They use very similar Germanic dialects, which are regarded by historian Bede as three powerful western European nations, which originated from the Angles and Jutes in jutland and were descendants of the Saxons who were later called Lower Saxony. The Angles may have come from Anglian, and Bede described that their whole country came to Britain, leaving behind their ancient land.

Anglo culture

Anglo-Saxon literature includes epic, sage's words and deeds, sermon, Bible translation, legal documents, chronicles, riddles and other types. There are about 400 manuscripts in this period, which is very important for research and the establishment of Anglo-Saxon corpus.

The most famous work in Anglo-Saxon period is the epic Beowulf, which has the status of a national epic in Britain. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is an important part of early English history. The hymn of Cademont in the 7th century A.D. is regarded as the oldest written record in English today.