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Saxons

283 CE – 799 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
283 CE – 799 CE
Duration
516 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Saxons, sometimes called the Old Saxons or Continental Saxons, were a Germanic people of early medieval "Old" Saxony (Latin: Antiqua Saxonia) which became a Carolingian "stem duchy" in 804, in what is now northern Germany, between the lower Rhine and Elbe rivers. Many of their neighbours were, like them, speakers of West Germanic dialects, including both the Franks and Thuringians to the south, and the coastal Frisians and Angles to the north who were among the peoples who were originally referred to as "Saxons" in the context of early raiding and settlements in Roman Britain and Gaul. To their east were Obotrites and other Slavic-speaking peoples. The political history of these continental Saxons is unclear until the 8th century.

Historical Periods

Saxons (283–454)

283 CE – 454 CE

Area: 6,335 km²

Saxons (455–468)

455 CE – 468 CE

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Area: 82,798 km²

Saxons (469–489)

469 CE – 489 CE

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Area: 82,597 km²

Saxons (490–499)

490 CE – 499 CE

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Area: 81,650 km²

Saxons (500–533)

500 CE – 533 CE

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Area: 82,597 km²

Saxons (534–566)

534 CE – 566 CE

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Area: 82,666 km²

Saxons (567–601)

567 CE – 601 CE

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Area: 82,597 km²

Saxons (602–632)

602 CE – 632 CE

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Area: 82,317 km²

Saxons (633–637)

633 CE – 637 CE

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Area: 82,386 km²

Saxons (638–640)

638 CE – 640 CE

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Area: 82,338 km²

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