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A good legend to go by, Howard, is Hengist and Horsa. It's based on history, and these two persons are brothers, from the tribe of the Jutes, who headed an army of Jutes and Angles and landed in Kent as allies of the Britons.
Hengist and Horsa are also known in legends in northern Germany, in areas where the Angles lived before settling in Britain, and in parts of Holland, in particular Frisia.
In these areas, Gable signs adorned with two rampant horse figures on house roofs were referred to as "Hengist and Hors.
It is reckoned that the Kentish White Horse Invicta is in connection to Horsa, our great great granddad from the Jutish side.
Herngist and Horsa settled in Kent permanently with their soldiers and families, and eventually fought Vortigern king of the Britons. This could possibly relate to the Arthurian legend, Arthur being a Briton.
The Jutes, who settled in Kent, got on well with the local Celtic population, with whom they joined as one people. The Germanic people found Brythonic too hard to learn, so the Cantii, the Celtic inhabitants of Kent, gradually began to speak Olde English.
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