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The Jutes were a Germanic people who are thought to have originated in Jutland, modern Denmark, and part of the Frisian coast. The Jutes, with the Angles and the Saxons, were among the Germanic peoples who crossed the North Sea to ravage and later invade England from the fourth century onwards. English originated from the fusion of languages and dialects of these three peoples, being collectively called Old English