Jutes

E176950

The Jutes were a Germanic people from the Jutland region who, along with the Angles and Saxons, migrated to and helped shape early medieval England.

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Label Occurrences
Jutes canonical 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic people
approximateEndOfDistinctIdentity early Middle Ages in England
approximateStartOfMigration 5th century
associatedWith Angles
Isle of Wight
surface form: Isle of Wight Jutish kingdom

Kingdom of Kent
Saxons
category Ancient peoples of Europe
History of Kent
Tribes of the Germanic peoples
ethnicGroupOf Germanic peoples
ethnonymDerivedFrom Jutland
helpedShape early medieval England
integratedInto Anglo-Saxon England
surface form: Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
knownFrom archaeological evidence in Kent
early medieval written sources
languageFamily West Germanic languages
laterInfluenced English ethnogenesis
culture of Kent
mentionedBy Venerable Bede
surface form: Bede
mentionedIn Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
migratedTo Great Britain
surface form: Britain

England
migrationDirection from continental Europe to Britain
originatedIn Denmark
Jutland
participatedIn Anglo-Saxons
surface form: Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
partOf Anglo-Saxon peoples
region Jutland Peninsula
relatedTo Angles
Frisians
Saxons
religion Germanic paganism
settledIn Hampshire (partly)
Isle of Wight
Kent
spoke a Germanic language
timePeriod Early Middle Ages
Early Middle Ages
surface form: Migration Period

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