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Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its genocide-style aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the Norwegian Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them. It's funny because the memetic Dresden is in Saxony, Germany.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today, but there's nothing "Anglo" about them.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

Only "Saxons countries" are in Germany today (Saxony and South Lower Saxony).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, then become Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts, the. got Germanized in turn by the other Vikings). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Great Britain (Northern Ireland too).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts). Which is why we call them British, all of the countries of Britain (Northern Ireland too).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts). Which is why we call them British.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

Almost 1,000 years ago already, the Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French). In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

The Anglo-Saxons have been were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. There have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official. Thetr have been no Anglo-Saxon countries since 1066.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of the Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of Scoti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of Irish/Scotti invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic, Scotland because of Irish invasion and colonization that ended the Picts).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK (with obviously Northern Ireland as well as Scotland too being also highly Irish sort of insular Celtic).

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK.

Your knowledge of British history and present is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in England always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in Enhland always were and still are (by DNA) just the indigenous (Celtic) Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in Enhland always were and still are (by DNA) just the Celtic Britons, similar as in the rest of the UK.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too). On the commoner side, most people in Enhland always were and still are (by DNA) just the Celtic Britons.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden (perhaps Wentworth too).

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side, the Normans/Bretons would often marry the women after killing the men) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the male side) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed (on the make side) or exiled: Berkeley, Swinton and Arden.

Your knowledge of British history is as good as if you were an average Russian official.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 3 (three) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed or exiled (Berkeley, Swinton and Arden).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons (Welshified French) almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 2 (two) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed or exiled.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and in particular only 2 (two) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest and its aftermath without being killed or exiled.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and only 2 (two) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically, including mass genocide in the north of England which also pretty much wiped out the Anglo-Danes) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland, and only 2 (two) AS aristocratic families survived the Norman Conquest.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically, including mass genocide in the north of England) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago. In effect, the descendants of Anglo-Saxons are a minority even in England, not to mention Wales or Scotland.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically, including mass genocide in the north of England) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically, including massive genocide in the north of England) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The Anglo-Saxons were bullied by various Viking groups before they were destroyed (culturally and physically) and replaced as the ruling class by the French Vikings the Normans as well as the Bretons almost 1,000 years ago.

1 year ago
1 score