10.Now the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes, the Vikings. When they invaded, they lived among the people and they were the rulers, but they intermarried with local people.
11.The Anglo-Saxons did not conquer Britain as one group; instead, they were made up of three separate Germanic tribes called the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes.
12.When the Roman Empire declined and its troops left Britain, the tribes of Angles, Saxons and Jutes invaded the island from Northern Europe around the fifth century.
13.We've found some jute rope that we thought would do well for this and are going to simply steep it with some boiling water, letting it sit there for a while.
14.Dada Bangla, a Bangladeshi jute handicraft company launched in 2017 and one of the exhibitors, said it has been well rewarded for participating in the expo since its debut at the first CIIE in 2018.
15.The Germanic tribes settled in seven smaller kingdoms, known as the Heptarchy: the Saxons in Essex, Wessex and Sussex; the Angles in East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria; and the Jutes in Kent.
16.With the Roman Empire collapsing, the Roman army was ordered to leave Britain. A group of people from northern Europe toward the angles, Saxons and Jutes, started invading England together. They became known as the Anglo-Saxons.