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How the Vikings Defeated the Anglo-Saxons
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Centuries ago the Angles and the Saxons made their way to Suffolk. And while they since have long gone, they certainly left their mark on the region by way of a number of interesting reminders.
Gildas, a British monk, (circa 504-570 AD) wrote that the Angles and Saxons received a great setback at Mount Badon, possibly somewhere in south west Britain, where they were defeated by the Britons.