So, to simplify this a little bit easier. The Angles, Saxons, & Jutes were pre-Norse/Scandinavian. Their religious beliefs were brought to England with their migration. This is why the Celts & Anglo-Saxons were actually able to merge with the Norse in their invasions & settlements because they were basically the same. But the two cultures did split somewhere down the line even though they were the Danish - Norse. As far as William III goes he was Rollo, son of Ragnar. That is why it is why that piece of France is called Normandy. Or as it came through initially as Norse Land or North Man Land. Tell me if I forgot something plz.
The Anglo-Saxons were a West Germanic people. The Norse were a North Germanic people. They shared a number of cultural and linguistic characteristics because they both descend from an earlier common proto-Germanic culture. But, the Anglo-Saxons and Norse aren't the same. The Norse would settle large swathes of Eastern England much later on, and for a time England was part of a North Sea empire under a Norse king. William was not Rollo, but a descendant of Rollo. Rollo was probably Hrolf in his native tongue, who was given Normandy as a spoil in exchange for not continuing down the Seine and taking Paris. Hrolf and his men would have simply been overlords of a territory that consisted mostly of a pre-existing Romanized Gallo-Germanic population. So the Normans as a whole were not Vikings or Norse. Ragnar as we understand him probably never existed and was mostly a legendary figure, who may or may not have been loosely based on one or several historical people. Rollo was not the brother of Ragnar, and would not have lived at the same time as Ragnar, if Ragnar would have existed at all.
The Germanic tribes/people origin was modern day north of Germany, Denmark and South of Scandinavia(Norway and Sweden) enclaves of the north sea and the Baltic sea. Back then they spoke one language, same religion and culture ie. Proto-Germanic . During and after migration period, they moved further east, west and south. They displaced natives(Celts) and/or assimilated them into their culture, most to the south of Germany into east of Gaul. This migration period and thereafter, from Proto-Germanic languages evolved into three distinctive Germanic dialects over time defined as; 1) North Germanic (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian. These other three also come under North Germanic: Faroese, Icelandic, and Elfdalian) 2) West Germanic (English, German, Low-German, Dutch, Frisian, among others) 3) East Germanic (Gothic, Burgundian, Vandalic, Crimean Gothic) - East Germanic language is said to be extinct. Note: Low-German and Frisian of the West Germanic languages are still widely spoken in regions of north of Germany(country side) and around the regions to the north sea of Dutch Frisian Islands. Low German spoken today still has up to 60% of vocabularies spoken in North Germanic language today, most notably; Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.
@@filipieja6997 You are wrong. All germanic tribes came from modern Sweden and Norway. East Germanic goths, burgundians, vandals were from Scandinavia. Frisians, angles, jutes and saxons too.
I am a Saxon from nortwest Germany from the part called Westfalia......the Saxons who conquered England came from here.....Wessex \Westsachsen.....we are close to the dutch border and lower Saxony......we share the Saxon Horse on our flag with Kent ........and Lower Saxony....
My paternal ancestor is from Westphalia, more specifically Munsterland. Today, since my surname is so unique and rare ( all peoples with our last name on the Nederland and German side are related) so i have distant relatives on both sides that ive connected with and share the same history. Proud to have Saxon ancestry.
Am a South African of both Saxon and Irish descent...am proud of that...but my spirit is Norse...pity the old gods were almost obscured by Christianity.... Thankyou for the informative video.thouroughly enjoyed it.skål!
I am proud of being a Saxon. Not happy with the extreme German politics today, not at all, but at least with my connection to the past. You should look for pictures of the Fürstenzug in the Internet, the royal ancestors portraid on long wall. When I stood there last time I realized how peaceful they all have been portraid, even the foot soldiers. Saxons just want to live a good live in their peaceful land and they feel the need for some beauty and good company in their live. And peace and freedom of course, they don't like roman burocracy. Thats it. 😉 🥰 Saxons are among the most clever people in Germany today. Result of PISA tests. And they are the most supressed region by the German government and the media. That provides some glory too. You are getting the point I guess. 😂
Migration era / early medieval, my favourite historical period. But can you please use period accurate maps next time? Frisia did not even remotely look like the modern Dutch coastline. (It's a common mistake but it's also pretty obvious once you know what to look out for.)
wow beautiful history and by i saw my map planetary Belgium Bass cross land United Kingdom (England Realm) by from European i know be caused i studies from the war thank you from the school so jah this's it and i love beautiful place is very beautiful i love that and absolutely yes i love your video my dear brother father.
The saxons are the Germans even up to the dutch border (see map). They are totally distinct from danish people. According to dna testing also a noteable distinct genetic group.
Nice vid. But you've missed a few points. The Saxons didn't have long boats with sails. And the Saxon realm on the mainland actually streched as far as East Netherlands. Where they stil have the Saksen Ros (Saxon horse) in many of the towns emblems.
The Saxons ( Angles etc) were not simply one tribe , it's a collective name for a people made up of different tribes. One of which were called the Waeclingae , which the Roman road Watling street is named after ( nobody knows what the Romans called it )
what about the story of the ancient hebrews migrating north around 700 bc , they was call isaacs sons late shortened to saxons they went north over the caucus mointians where they got the name caucasiaon?
No words about the Saxons in Germany fighting Charlemagne?! This is just a history of early England…
Because it’ll show Christians in a bad light who killed defenseless pagan Germanic tribes children and women. 5000 were killed under Charlemagne
So, to simplify this a little bit easier. The Angles, Saxons, & Jutes were pre-Norse/Scandinavian. Their religious beliefs were brought to England with their migration. This is why the Celts & Anglo-Saxons were actually able to merge with the Norse in their invasions & settlements because they were basically the same. But the two cultures did split somewhere down the line even though they were the Danish - Norse. As far as William III goes he was Rollo, son of Ragnar. That is why it is why that piece of France is called Normandy. Or as it came through initially as Norse Land or North Man Land. Tell me if I forgot something plz.
The Anglo-Saxons were a West Germanic people. The Norse were a North Germanic people. They shared a number of cultural and linguistic characteristics because they both descend from an earlier common proto-Germanic culture. But, the Anglo-Saxons and Norse aren't the same. The Norse would settle large swathes of Eastern England much later on, and for a time England was part of a North Sea empire under a Norse king.
William was not Rollo, but a descendant of Rollo. Rollo was probably Hrolf in his native tongue, who was given Normandy as a spoil in exchange for not continuing down the Seine and taking Paris. Hrolf and his men would have simply been overlords of a territory that consisted mostly of a pre-existing Romanized Gallo-Germanic population. So the Normans as a whole were not Vikings or Norse.
Ragnar as we understand him probably never existed and was mostly a legendary figure, who may or may not have been loosely based on one or several historical people. Rollo was not the brother of Ragnar, and would not have lived at the same time as Ragnar, if Ragnar would have existed at all.
Thank you!!!
The Germanic tribes/people origin was modern day north of Germany, Denmark and South of Scandinavia(Norway and Sweden) enclaves of the north sea and the Baltic sea. Back then they spoke one language, same religion and culture ie. Proto-Germanic . During and after migration period, they moved further east, west and south. They displaced natives(Celts) and/or assimilated them into their culture, most to the south of Germany into east of Gaul.
This migration period and thereafter, from Proto-Germanic languages evolved into three distinctive Germanic dialects over time defined as;
1) North Germanic (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian. These other three also come under North Germanic: Faroese, Icelandic, and Elfdalian)
2) West Germanic (English, German, Low-German, Dutch, Frisian, among others)
3) East Germanic (Gothic, Burgundian, Vandalic, Crimean Gothic) - East Germanic language is said to be extinct.
Note: Low-German and Frisian of the West Germanic languages are still widely spoken in regions of north of Germany(country side) and around the regions to the north sea of Dutch Frisian Islands.
Low German spoken today still has up to 60% of vocabularies spoken in North Germanic language today, most notably; Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.
Rollo is Williams great grandfather
@@filipieja6997 You are wrong. All germanic tribes came from modern Sweden and Norway. East Germanic goths, burgundians, vandals were from Scandinavia. Frisians, angles, jutes and saxons too.
This is more like “story of British Saxons”. No mention of the Saxons in Germany
Exactly 👍
They also ignore the fact they are in Netherland to
Saxony, Germany
people do that way too much like they didn't dissapear from the continent after the migrations to England
It’s not said enough that most Saxons stayed in Germany…
And in parts of the Netherlands
I am a Saxon from nortwest Germany from the part called Westfalia......the Saxons who conquered England came from here.....Wessex \Westsachsen.....we are close to the dutch border and lower Saxony......we share the Saxon Horse on our flag with Kent ........and Lower Saxony....
I am a Saxon from Netherlands. East and Northern parts of Netherland where also part of the Saxon territory
@@korstiaanakse1 indeed....hello brother...🙌
My paternal ancestor is from Westphalia, more specifically Munsterland. Today, since my surname is so unique and rare ( all peoples with our last name on the Nederland and German side are related) so i have distant relatives on both sides that ive connected with and share the same history. Proud to have Saxon ancestry.
@@korstiaanakse1Drenthe?
Celts➡️Roman’s➡️saxons➡️Anglo saxons➡️Danes➡️ English
Unfortunately it doesn't end there does it.
➡️indians/pakis🤣🤣🤣
More complicated than that
@@volk4265Lol what?
You forgot the French 🤮
Am a South African of both Saxon and Irish descent...am proud of that...but my spirit is Norse...pity the old gods were almost obscured by Christianity.... Thankyou for the informative video.thouroughly enjoyed it.skål!
I am proud of being a Saxon. Not happy with the extreme German politics today, not at all, but at least with my connection to the past.
You should look for pictures of the Fürstenzug in the Internet, the royal ancestors portraid on long wall. When I stood there last time I realized how peaceful they all have been portraid, even the foot soldiers. Saxons just want to live a good live in their peaceful land and they feel the need for some beauty and good company in their live. And peace and freedom of course, they don't like roman burocracy. Thats it. 😉 🥰
Saxons are among the most clever people in Germany today. Result of PISA tests. And they are the most supressed region by the German government and the media. That provides some glory too. You are getting the point I guess. 😂
The Robin Hood annual of 1666 described them as protectors to poor people mistreated by the Normans, thus began the famed Saxon-Norman feud!!!
Sounds miserable 😂😂 proof Europe was better user pagan rulers then Christian ones
I recommend Schwerpunkt's Medieval Saxon history videos
Migration era / early medieval, my favourite historical period.
But can you please use period accurate maps next time? Frisia did not even remotely look like the modern Dutch coastline.
(It's a common mistake but it's also pretty obvious once you know what to look out for.)
Thanks for doing a video on The Saxons people ⚔️
Is more a video about England Saxons also lived in Germany, Netherlands in fact they still do. And they fought against Charlemagne
@@korstiaanakse1 yes I know where the Saxons originally came from but thank you for trying to help
Let’s go baby
Saxons, teutons keltic and scythian assyrian
wow beautiful history and by i saw my map planetary Belgium Bass cross land United Kingdom (England Realm) by from European i know be caused i studies from the war thank you from the school so jah this's it and i love beautiful place is very beautiful i love that and absolutely yes i love your video my dear brother father.
The colonized of the ancient/ medieval world became the colonizers of the new world.
More like the pagans of the ancient world sold off to the Jews and Christians for worthless wealth 😂
It's hard to believe everyone converted to Christianity, Blessed Be.
Nice info
What about the Saxons in Netherland and Germany and there fight against Charlemagne? Why almost every time this is ignored?
The saxons are the Germans even up to the dutch border (see map). They are totally distinct from danish people. According to dna testing also a noteable distinct genetic group.
Nice vid. But you've missed a few points. The Saxons didn't have long boats with sails.
And the Saxon realm on the mainland actually streched as far as East Netherlands. Where they stil have the Saksen Ros (Saxon horse) in many of the towns emblems.
So how did the Saxon navy of Alfred the Great get around?
As a Dutch i see not mentioning the Netherlands in a saxon video as asult. Wotan will definitely get to you.
The Saxons ( Angles etc) were not simply one tribe , it's a collective name for a people made up of different tribes.
One of which were called the Waeclingae , which the Roman road Watling street is named after
( nobody knows what the Romans called it )
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
Elon musk even named one of his sons Saxon 😅
Christian Saxon or Pagan Saxson ?
Can you make video about Pope Urban VIII.
SAXONS WARRIOR KINGS
Star Wars
0:14 the sutton hoe mask is saxon❤️🇬🇧💯 0:36
what about the story of the ancient hebrews migrating north around 700 bc , they was call isaacs sons late shortened to saxons they went north over the caucus mointians where they got the name caucasiaon?
I dont think that is a treu story
British Israelism is complete poo. Its been debunked nearly 100 plus years ago.
saxon crusader !!!!