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Anglian may refer to: * Anglian, meaning "of the Angles", a Germanic people who settled in Britain in the post-Roman period * Anglian, a group of dialects of Old English * Anglian automobile, an English tricar manufactured from 1905 to 1907 * Anglian College London, a college of further and higher education in Woolwich, England * Anglian Combination, an English football league in Norfolk and northern Suffolk * Anglian Home Improvements, a British home improvement company * Anglian Sovereign, a 2003 large sea-going tugboat * Anglian stage, the name used in the British Isles for a middle Pleistocene glaciation * Anglian Tower, an Early Medieval tower on the city walls of York, England * Anglian Water, a water company that operates in the East of England * East Anglia, an area in the East of England * Royal Anglian Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Army See also * Anglicanism, a tradition within Christianity * Anglic (other) Anglic may refer to: * Something ...
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The Angles ( ang, Ængle, ; la, Angli) were one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period. They founded several kingdoms of the Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England. Their name is the root of the name ''England'' ("land of Ængle"). According to Tacitus, writing around 100 AD, a people known as Angles (Anglii) lived east of the Langobards and Semnones, who lived near the Elbe river. Etymology The name of the Angles may have been first recorded in Latinised form, as ''Anglii'', in the ''Germania'' of Tacitus. It is thought to derive from the name of the area they originally inhabited, the Anglia Peninsula (''Angeln'' in modern German, ''Angel'' in Danish). Multiple theories concerning the etymology of the name have been hypothesised: # According to Gesta Danorum Dan and Angul (Angel) were made rulers by the consent of their people because of their bravery. Dan gave name to Danes and Angel gave names to Angles. # It originated fro ...
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