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  2. Old English - Wikipedia

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    The 9th-century English King proposed that primary education be taught in English, with those wishing to advance to holy orders to continue their studies in Latin. With the unification of several of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (outside the Danelaw ) by Alfred the Great in the later 9th century, the language of government and literature became ...

  3. West Saxon dialect - Wikipedia

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    West Saxon was the language of the kingdom of Wessex, and was the basis for successive widely used literary forms of Old English: the Early West Saxon of Alfred the Great's time, and the Late West Saxon of the late 10th and 11th centuries. Due to the Saxons' establishment as a politically dominant force in the Old English period, the West Saxon ...

  4. Anglo-Saxons - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the term "Anglo-Saxons" is used by scholars to refer collectively to the Old English speaking groups in Britain. As a compound term, it has the advantage of covering the various English-speaking groups on the one hand, and to avoid possible misunderstandings from using the terms "Saxons" or "Angles" (English), both of which terms could be used either as collectives referring ...

  5. Carolingian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Carolingian workshops produced over 100,000 manuscripts in the 9th century, of which some 6000 to 7000 survive. [37] The Carolingians produced the earliest surviving copies of the works of Cicero , Horace , Martial , Statius , Lucretius , Terence , Julius Caesar , Boethius and Martianus Capella . [ 38 ]

  6. Category:Languages attested from the 9th century - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages attested from the 9th century" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Old English literature - Wikipedia

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    Old English prose first appears in the 9th century, and continues to be recorded through the 12th century as the last generation of scribes, trained as boys in the standardised West Saxon before the Conquest, died as old men. [51]

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