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  • curprev 04:1904:19, 6 January 2024Cewbot talk contribsm 3,115 bytes −69 Maintain {{WPBS}} and vital articles: 5 WikiProject template(s). Merge {{VA}} into {{WPBS}}. Keep the rating of {{VA}} "B" in {{WPBS}}. Remove the same ratings as {{WPBS}} and keep different ratings in {{WikiProject Languages}}, {{WikiProject Middle Ages}}, {{WikiProject England}}, {{WikiProject Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms}}, {{WikiProject English Language}}. undo

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  • curprev 13:5913:59, 26 July 2022SineBot talk contribsm 4,924 bytes +328 Signing comment by JoesephMama - "Eald english (englisċ, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or anglo-saxon,[1] ys the earliest recorded forme of the english language, spoken yn Engelond and southern and eastern scotland yn the early middle ages. It was brought to great britayn by anglo-saxon settlers yn the mid-5th century, and the first eald english literary works date from the mid-7th century. After the norman conquest of 1066, english was replaced, for a tyme, by anglo-norman (a r... undo
  • curprev 13:5813:58, 26 July 2022JoesephMama talk contribs 4,596 bytes +767 Eald english (englisċ, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or anglo-saxon,[1] ys the earliest recorded forme of the english language, spoken yn Engelond and southern and eastern scotland yn the early middle ages. It was brought to great britayn by anglo-saxon settlers yn the mid-5th century, and the first eald english literary works date from the mid-7th century. After the norman conquest of 1066, english was replaced, for a tyme, by anglo-norman (a relative of french) as the language of the upper classes. T undo

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