Peter Bourne

By notowennewitt

Mono Monday 72 : : angle

Angeln, also known as Anglia (German: Angeln, Danish: Angel, Latin: Anglia), is a small peninsula (within the larger Jutland peninsula) in Southern Schleswig in the northern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Bay of Kiel.  It is separated from the neighbouring peninsula of Schwansen (Danish: Svans or Svansø) by the Schlei inlet, and from the Danish island of Als by the Flensburger Förde ("Firth of Flensburg").  Whether ancient Angeln conformed to these borders, however, is uncertain. It may have been somewhat larger; however, the ancient sources mainly concur that it included the territory of modern Angeln.

Angeln has a significance far beyond its current small area & country terrain, in that it is believed to have been the original home of the Angles, Germanic immigrants to Central & Northern England & East Anglia.  This migration led to their new homeland being named after them, from which the name 'England' derives.  Both England & the English language, thus, ultimately derive at least their names from the Angles & Angeln 
... or perhaps it's another kind of angle involving the reflection of a space framed roof support system ...

Many thanks to JDO for hosting this month's Mono Monday  challenge

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