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West Saxon dialect - Wikipedia
West Saxon is the term applied to the two different dialects Early West Saxon and Late West Saxon with West Saxon being one of the four distinct regional ...
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Wessex - Wikipedia
Wessex was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from around 519 until Alfred the Great declared himself as King of the Anglo-Saxons in 886.
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Kings and Queens of Wessex - Historic UK
Kings and Queens of Wessex. Wessex, also known as the Kingdom of the West Saxons, was a large and extremely influential Anglo-Saxon kingdom from 519 to 927AD.
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West Saxon
West Saxon may mean:
of or relating to Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons
West Saxon dialect of Old English
Language and nationality disambiguation
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West Saxon | language | Britannica
West Saxon in southern and southwestern England. Mercian and Northumbrian are often classed together as the Anglian dialects.
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WEST SAXON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WEST SAXON is a member or a descendant of the Saxons who occupied England largely south of the Thames, west of the Downs, ...
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West Saxon
West ˈSaxon, n. and a. Hist. Also West-Saxon. [f. west a. + Saxon n. and a., after OE. West-seaxan pl.] A. n. 1. pl. The division of the Saxons in England occupying the area south of the Thames and westward from Surrey and Sussex; also sing. an individual belonging to this group or area.1387 Trevisa...
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The West Saxons' Dark Eighth Century - YouTube
Following Ine's abdication in 726, the rest of the eighth century was a time of uncertainty for Wessex. It is a period that is not well ...
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Why is West-Saxon English different from Old Saxon? : r/linguistics
The following paper, which is addressed to Anglo-Saxonists, focuses on structural differences between West-Saxon English and Old Saxon.
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West-Saxon and West Saxon - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) Pl. People from the kingdom of the West Saxons in England; (b) the kingdom or area of the West Saxons in England; (c) ...
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Wessex | Kingdom, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Wessex, one of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, whose ruling dynasty eventually became kings of the whole country.
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Cissa (West Saxon)
Anglo-Saxon Charters 7.
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Anglo-Saxon royalty
7th-century English people
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West Saxon dialect
West Saxon is the term applied to the two different dialects Early West Saxon and Late West Saxon with West Saxon being one of the four distinct regional See also
Wiktionary's coverage of West Saxon terms
Wiktionary's coverage of Early West Saxon terms
Wiktionary's coverage of Late West Saxon terms
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West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List
The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List (also known as the West Saxon Regnal Table, West Saxon Regnal List, and Genealogical Preface to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as sources for West-Saxon history before Alfred's reign.
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