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Anglo Saxon warriors might have fought in northern Syria
Anglo-Saxon warriors could have fought Sassanid forces in northeast Syria, in a remarkable understanding of history of the MENA region.  The Anglo-Saxons were a Germanic-speaking people who invaded and settled in England — during and after the fall of the Roman Empire — greatly influencing language, culture, and governance on the British Isles. Dr. St John Simpson, a senior curator at the British Museum, said there was compelling evidence that Anglo-Saxon princes also fought for the Byzantine Empire in the eastern Mediterranean against the Iranian Sassanids, due to items found at burial sites in Sutton Hoo, Taplow and Prittlewell in England. "The pearl roundel on the

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