Michael Macdonald

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Even if we take the lowest population estimate for late Roman Britain – 2 million – and imagine a fifth century so catastrophic that half the population perished, we are still left with a scenario in which Britons would have outnumbered Saxons by a factor of four to one. Such numerical speculation therefore still begs the question: why did British culture not triumph?
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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