Is the culture of Britain predominantly Saxon or Briton?

Is the culture of Britain predominantly Saxon or Briton?

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Culturally? Norman.
Ethnically Briton with a large Saxon minority.

Saxon. If they were Briton they would be Catholic like the Irish and would not be speaking English.

What language are we speaking?

>putting Protestant over a helmet used by people who were Catholic

In the 21st century? American and Muslim.

The culture is predominantly Anglo-Norman.

Not all Catholics are Roman.

Calling Anglo-Saxons Catholic is almost like calling the English Catholic.

That helmet belonged to a pagan

Most likely to a Christian convert actually.

People think it is Raewalds helmet.

>posts a yank

>implying Raedwald wasn't the first kingle of the East Angles convert

Rædwald was the last pagan king of East Anglia

Not necessarily, Botolph's monastery in the vicinity of Sutton Hoo was founded in 654 and this is around the same time that the artifacts are dated. It is entirely possible its owner loved Jesus.

;^)

Yeah, also the first Christian one.

That's 30 years after Rædwald died.

Bede called him an apostate, he also kept pagan temples open and had a pagan burial.

The helmet also is full of pagan symbolism

Yes and Christianity had obviously already found footing in Anglia if they were building a monastery.

Symbols are public property.

What are even the differences between tribal island celts and german tribals? Culturally the britons made some briton-roman shit with Christianity and latin script that the saxons adopted when they invaded

Our haplotypes...

Saxons were in Germany stupid, not England.

wew, lad.

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