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    6 They differed in attainments from their more polished relatives; but were not in all things their inferiors. It is unjust to degrade those with the appellation of barbarians, in the present meaning of the term, from whose minds, institutions, and manners, all that we now possess in civilization, superior to the most cultivated states of antiquity, has been principally derived.[ 13][ 13] Ibid. , p. 160;7. .. tee shirt burberry soldes
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    .suite 10 Over the next century, a host of historians, philologists, ethnologists, literary scholars, novelists, dramatists, poets, painters and illustrators embellished the Anglo-Saxon foundational myth. Among other things they now emphasised the continuity of English history. Anglo-Saxon Britain had endured Viking and Norman invasions, but these did not mark decisive breaks since the Vikings and Normans were also Germanic people whose common spirit ensured their eventual integration into British society. They elevated King Alfred to iconic status as the greatest of English monarchs. They popularised the study of Nordic mythology, which became a feature of English literature as well as academic study. And during the nineteenth century they in creasingly stressed Britain's racial as well as cultural links with Germany.

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