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Description Britain 400–500: Anglo-Saxon Homelands and Settlements
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Primarily based on Bede's Ecclesiastical History (Book I, Chapter 15), giving Angle, Saxon, and Jute homelands; Jones & Mattingly's Atlas of Roman Britain (ISBN 978-1-84217-06700, 1990, reprinted 2007); and Higham's Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons (ISBN 1-85264-022-7, 1992). Sources are cited in the title box.

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