There's the fiery passion of the Latins, the cold implied fetishism of the Eastern European, and the faith-based frigidity of white Anglo-Saxons. |
In 991, the East Anglian Anglo-Saxons, led by Earl Byrthnorth, were totally defeated by the Vikings at the Battle of Maldon. |
The resurgence of the Anglo-Saxons under Harold at Hastings hides from view an earlier period of Viking domination of England. |
The Anglo-Saxons of Suffolk at least had some idea of what Africans looked like. |
Among British post-classical economists, the argument was often that the Irish over-breed, while Anglo-Saxons reproduce at relatively low rates. |
In the early chapters they are generally victims of invaders such as the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans. |