Arthur Drives the Saxons from his Realm | King Arthur

Published: Oct. 12, 2022, 6 a.m.

Tonight, we\u2019ll read another story from our King Arthur series. This one, \u201cArthur Drives the Saxons from His Realm\u201d comes from a book edited by Rupert S. Holland and published in 1919.\nThe Saxons were a group of Germanic peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large former country in what is now Germany. In the late Roman Empire, the name was used to refer to Germanic coastal raiders, and as a name similar to the later "Viking".\nIn contrast, the British "Saxons", today referred to in English as Anglo-Saxons, became a single nation bringing together migrant Germanic peoples and assimilated Celtic Britons populations. The term "Anglo-Saxon", combining the names of the Angles and the Saxons, came into use by the eighth century to distinguish the Germanic inhabitants of Britain from continental Saxons.\n\u2014 read by V \u2014\nSign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to\xa0snoozecast.com/plus!\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices