Middle Saxons

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Les Saxons du Milieu ou Moyens-Saxons (Middle Saxons en anglais, Middelseaxan en vieil anglais) sont un peuple anglo-saxon. Leur territoire correspond approximativement à celui du comté ultérieur du Middlesex, qui leur doit son nom, mais il s'étend également sur le sud et l'est du Hertfordshire. La première mention du territoire des Saxons du Milieu est une charte datée de 704 selon laquelle il relève déjà des rois du peuple voisin des Saxons de l'Est. Il passe sous le contrôle de la Mercie à l'époque d'Æthelbald, qui règne de 716 à 757. rdf:langString
The Middle Saxons or Middel Seaxe were a people whose territory later became, with somewhat contracted boundaries, the county of Middlesex, England. The first known mention of Middlesex stems from a royal charter of 704 between king Swæfred of Essex, the abdicating king Æthelred of Mercia and succeeding king Coenred of Mercia, granting some land to bishop Walhere in Tuican hom (Twickenham) in the provincia called Middleseaxan. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Middle Saxons or Middel Seaxe were a people whose territory later became, with somewhat contracted boundaries, the county of Middlesex, England. The first known mention of Middlesex stems from a royal charter of 704 between king Swæfred of Essex, the abdicating king Æthelred of Mercia and succeeding king Coenred of Mercia, granting some land to bishop Walhere in Tuican hom (Twickenham) in the provincia called Middleseaxan. It included the early London settlement, and probably Surrey, the "south region" of the Middle Saxon territory. There is also some evidence that may suggest Middle Saxon settlement in West Kent. The name reflects the situation of these people being in the middle between the South Saxons, the East Saxons and the West Saxons, and distinguishing them from the Angles in the north. Unlike these neighbours, the Middle Saxons did not manage to create a lasting kingdom of their own. According to G. F. Bosworth (1913), 'there is no evidence that Middlesex was originally a separate kingdom, and we may say with a considerable amount of certainty that it formed part of the kingdom of Essex (...).' However, F.M. Stenton (1971) comments that the Middle Saxon's "original independence is at least probable". The area was part of the Kingdom of Essex at the beginning of the 7th century, but was ceded to Mercia in the 9th century (825). The Middle Saxons were originally pagans, but adopted Christianity around the middle of the 7th century. They spoke their own variant of Old English, but Latin was used in writing.
rdf:langString Les Saxons du Milieu ou Moyens-Saxons (Middle Saxons en anglais, Middelseaxan en vieil anglais) sont un peuple anglo-saxon. Leur territoire correspond approximativement à celui du comté ultérieur du Middlesex, qui leur doit son nom, mais il s'étend également sur le sud et l'est du Hertfordshire. La première mention du territoire des Saxons du Milieu est une charte datée de 704 selon laquelle il relève déjà des rois du peuple voisin des Saxons de l'Est. Il passe sous le contrôle de la Mercie à l'époque d'Æthelbald, qui règne de 716 à 757.
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