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locations of the Schleswig Geest (the region neighbouring Angeln), it is assumed that the climate had changed. Increased rainfall could explain this move to the sandy geest areas. Another reason for leaving settlements near the coast is believed to be attacks from the sea. This initially regional migration would also explain another phenomenon: it is now considered likely that between the end of the settlement period of the Angles in Angeln and their arrival in eastern and central England up to 100 years passed. The Angles would have initially moved west, to the Schleswig Geest, before leaving their home completely.
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In the original draft of the coat of arms, the hundred of Husby was symbolically represented by two crossed arrows with a heart in front of them. From 1906 at the latest, the stylized house corresponding to the old hundred seal appeared instead. The original version of the coat of arms can therefore
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From the Angles, that is, the country which is called Angulus, and which is said, from that time, to remain desert to this day, between the provinces of the Jutes and the Saxons, are descended the East Angles, the Midland Angles, Mercians, all the race of the Northumbrians, that is, of those nations
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at the time of the Angles. Rather, the naming is based on early medieval Danish influence, especially in the Viking Age. With the migration of most Angles to Britain came widespread discontinuity in settlement and cultural structure in Angeln. Whilst it is possible that the early-medieval Danish
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is a peat bog in the municipality of Süderbrarup. This inconspicuous body of water is an important archaeological site and was a Germanic sacrificial bog from the times of the Roman Empire. In the period from the 1st century to the early 5th century objects were sacrificed in several phases in
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The settlement density in Angeln apparently decreased dramatically in the 5th and 6th centuries and many villages fell into disrepair. A sharp decline in grain pollen suggests that fields were deserted. Locations with heavy clay soils were abandoned first. Since more pollen was found at some
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Thorsberg Moor, presumably by members of the West Germanic tribe of the Angles. Numerous important and rich cultural and historical finds were made in the bog in the 19th century. The current name does not allow the assumption that the sanctuary was already consecrated to the god
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The phrase "north of the Humber" refers to the northern kingdom of Northumbria, which included most of northern England and part of southern Scotland. Mercia was located in central England and broadly corresponds to the
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became the main language of the region between the 9th and 19th centuries. In the 19th century another language shift occurred and the predominant language changed from the North Germanic Danish to the West Germanic
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The unofficial coat of arms of Angeln was designed by Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen and appeared for the first time in 1847. It consists of nine fields, all but one of which represent the historic
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settlers did worship Thor, the name is more likely to be traced back to a hill with a Viking-Age burial ground and finds, the Thorsberg.
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flow towards the Baltic. West of it, most streams flow towards the Treene and later the Eider and hence into the North Sea.
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Eastern Angeln was not part of a hundred, but was directly subordinate to the sovereign. It was only converted into the
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runs along the western edge of Angeln, connecting Schleswig and Flensburg, before merging into the Danish
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The largest river system that flows entirely in Angeln from its sources to its mouth is the system of the
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Two unofficial flags are in use, one showing the colours of Schleswig-Holstein and the other showing the
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The language most spoken in Angeln is German. However the peninsula is also part of the language area of
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This account can be related to the evidence of archaeology, notably the distribution of types of
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Beck, Heinrich; Jankuhn, Herbert; Kuhn, Hans; Ranke, Kurt; Wenskus, Reinhard, eds. (1973).
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Danish continues to be spoken in Angeln by a minority but the dialects spoken nowadays are
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occurred following the departure of the Angles, when the peninsula was occupied by Danes.
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in its upper course and is formed by the confluence of the Boholzer Au (which is called
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Apart from Flensburg, which is an independent town, the Angeln peninsula belongs to the
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that dwell on the north side of the River Humber, and the other nations of the English.
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Linguistic map of Schleswig-Holstein in the 19th century, showing the growth of German
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After the Angles departed from Angeln, by the 8th century the region was occupied by
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in Schleswig were the original seats of two historically important dynasties, the
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The Treene is the longest tributary of the Eider, and its two headstreams,
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between the Baltic and North Seas. East of it, small streams mostly called
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to the west. The Schleswig Geest in turn merges into the tidal marshes of
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The region was home to the Germanic Angles, some of whom, together with
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Many Angeln place-names are of Danish origin, including those ending in
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Before the 9th century Angeln was inhabited by the Angles, who spoke a
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The Angeln lakes are subdivided into the North Angeln Lake Group (Ger.
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nature reserve lies just southwest of Angeln. It stretches along the
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dialect that would later evolve into English. A language shift to
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Translated and collated by Anne Savage
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poem dating to the 6th or 7th century. It has been linked to the
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Bede, ca 731 A.D., Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation
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Angeln is one of four peninsulas lining the Baltic coast of
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Thorsberg Moor as most important Angeln archaeological site
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Angeln is notable for being the original homeland of the
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County and Municipal Flags (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)
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Map of the longest rivers in northern Schleswig-Holstein
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Archaeological objects found in Thorsberg Moor, now at
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Linguistic map of Schleswig-Holstein in the Middle Ages
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Cinarchea (Archaeological films of Schleswig-Holstein)
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Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, Book I
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reported that the most important town in Angeln was
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There are 10 officially designated nature reserves (
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The peninsula is bounded on the north by the 1509:16th-century map of Angeln, oriented eastwards 1809:Angeln coat of arms as it appeared 1847-1906 1640:in 1853, and is therefore symbolized by two 1485:, and Schleswig-Holstein south to the lower 1455:Ecclesiastical History of the English People 1863:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 1286:peninsula, formerly spoken as far south as 871:The Treene valley just west of the Treßsee 759:joins the Bondenau. The Kielstau rises in 1532: 859:The Kielstau entering the Winderatter See 309:Schleswig-Holsteinisches Moränenhügelland 93:Learn how and when to remove this message 1988:Genealogy in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany 1504: 1363: 1353: 1226: 1218: 1152: 883:The Lippingau flowing towards the Baltic 278: 104: 56:This article includes a list of general 27:Peninsula on the Baltic coast of Jutland 341:The northernmost part of Angeln is the 14: 2027: 1936:Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, 1893:Internet History Sourcebooks Project 1419:, written around 890, describes how 1165:, part of the Jutland Line, and the 1086:and around the Viking settlement of 562:The largest South Angeln lakes are: 465:The largest North Angeln lakes are: 249:The place-name is first attested in 42: 1886: 1405:Emigration of the Angles to Britain 356:peninsula, which projects into the 326:) and the South Angeln Lake Group ( 305:Schleswig-Holstein Morainic Uplands 24: 1963:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, ca 890 A.D. 1794:Former subdivision of Angeln into 888: 62:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 2066: 1951: 1720:still be found occasionally. The 1493:, as well as a pocket in coastal 287:, showing Angeln in the northeast 2040:Peninsulas of Schleswig-Holstein 1802: 1787: 1775: 1763: 1751: 1500: 1343: 1131: 1119: 1107: 1095: 876: 864: 852: 840: 674: 662: 650: 638: 470:Sankelmarker See (Sankelmark Sø) 445: 430: 422:Valley of the Munkbrarupau near 415: 399: 47: 1114:Landscape of the Geltinger Birk 1056:There is also one nature park, 831:at Winningmay (municipality of 1880: 1853: 1458:, Book I, Chapter XV, 731 A.D. 1006:(Pugumer See and surroundings) 13: 1: 2050:Regions of Schleswig-Holstein 1911: 1126:Coast of the Holnis peninsula 812:in its upper course) and the 144:, the northernmost region of 1214: 1163:Neumünster–Flensburg Railway 1035:(valley of the Langballigau) 695:and Kappeln constitutes the 274: 244: 203:and founded the kingdoms of 30:For the container ship, see 7: 1938:Historical Atlas of Britain 1814: 1245:High German consonant shift 1102:Coast of the Geltinger Birk 10: 2071: 1413:For the years 449–455 the 1347: 1338: 1143: 168:, which separates it from 164:, and on the south by the 152:, which separates it from 29: 1295:Southern Schleswig Danish 993:Pugumer See und Umgebungp 686: 681:Angling place at Südensee 239:House of Holstein-Gottorp 34:. For the steamship, see 1940:, Crescent Books, 1987, 1846: 1836:List of Germanic peoples 1271:with Low German traits. 1161:Angeln is served by the 1157:A steam train in Kappeln 989:(Esker near Süderbrarup) 972:(Upper Treene Landscape) 588:Idstedter See (Isted Sø) 460: 324:Nordangeliter Seengruppe 295:, along with Schwansen, 1191: 1148: 793:. This river is called 328:Südangeliter Seengruppe 109:Bilingual map of Angeln 77:more precise citations. 1926:, Dorset Press, 1983, 1533:Coat of arms and flags 1510: 1461: 1373: 1361: 1232: 1224: 1167:Kiel–Flensburg Railway 1158: 1138:Schleimünde lighthouse 963:Obere Treenelandschaft 835:), east of Schleswig. 313:Weichselian glaciation 288: 121: 110: 1887:Halsall, Paul (ed.). 1508: 1444: 1416:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 1367: 1357: 1230: 1222: 1184:, which runs between 1156: 1052:(mouth of the Schlei) 311:), formed during the 282: 108: 1895:. Fordham University 1605:: star and crescent 1202:Sønderjyske Motorvej 1175:Angeln Steam Railway 1026:Tal der Langballigau 2055:Anglo-Saxon society 2007: /  1758:Angeln coat of arms 1622:: herring and waves 567:Langsee (Schleswig) 392:Schleswig-Flensburg 235:House of Glücksburg 140:. It forms part of 1511: 1434:, commissioned by 1374: 1362: 1323:(hamlet), such as 1233: 1225: 1169:. There is also a 1159: 1073:Haithabu-Dannewerk 976:Os bei Süderbrarup 895:Naturschutzgebiete 293:Schleswig-Holstein 289: 285:Schleswig-Holstein 156:and the island of 142:Southern Schleswig 111: 18:Anglia (peninsula) 1973:Tourism in Angeln 1782:Danish-style flag 303:. 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