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Why was Anglo saxon literature called so?

Anglo-Saxon literature is called so because it refers to the literature produced in Old English during the Anglo-Saxon period of English history. This period spanned roughly from 449 AD to 1066 AD, encompassing the time when Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) settled in Britain and established Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

Here's why it's called Anglo-Saxon literature:

* Anglo-Saxon: This refers to the people and culture of the time, which was heavily influenced by the Germanic tribes who settled in Britain.

* Literature: This refers to the written works produced during this period, which primarily include poems, epics, and historical accounts.

Therefore, "Anglo-Saxon literature" is a comprehensive term that encompasses the literary output of the Anglo-Saxons, reflecting their language, culture, and beliefs.

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