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NON ANGLI SED ANGELI. Kult svatých v latinské literatuře raně středověké Anglie - Univerzita Hradec Králové
Non Angli Sed Angeli. In Rome around AD 590, so the story… | by Steve Roberts | Medium
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TIL Pope Gregory I, upon encountering fair-skinned, blue-eyed children, asked who they were. Being told Angles (Anglo-Saxons), he punned, "Non Angli, sed angeli," or "Not Angles, they're angels." : r/todayilearned
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Dr. Erik Wade on Twitter: "They tied the term to the early medieval English. The journal published long articles on the customs of the medieval "Anglo-Saxons" and its motto ("Non angli sed
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