North Sea Germanic people, from the eponymous area
The Angles were a Germanic people from a region in what is now northern Germany and southern Denmark who, along with other groups, migrated to and settled in Britain during the early medieval period. They are historically significant because they played a foundational role in establishing Anglo-Saxon England and contributed substantially to the cultural, linguistic, and political foundations of what would become England.
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アングル人(英:Angle ; 羅:Angli)またはアンゲルン人、アンゲル人(独:Angeln / Angel ; 蘭:Angelen)は、西方系ゲルマン人の一種族であり、ユトランド半島南部に位置するアンゲルン半島(ドイツのシュレースヴィヒ=ホルシュタイン州の一部)の一帯に住んでいた人々を指す。その一部は6世紀頃にイングランド北東部に移住して幾つもの王国を建国し、後のアングロサクソン人の祖先となった。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).