Saxon (disambiguation)

The Saxons were a Germanic people during the Early Middle Ages, related to the Anglo-Saxons.

Saxon may also refer to:

Places

United States

Elsewhere

Arts and entertainment

  • Saxon, a British heavy metal band, formed in 1975
    • Saxon, a 1979 debut album by British band Saxon
  • The Saxons, the original name of Scottish pop band Bay City Rollers
  • Sky Saxon, a stage name of American rock and roll musician Richard Marsh (1937-2009)
  • "Saxon", a song by English duo Chase & Status
  • Saxon, a 2007 British film
  • Gar Saxon, a Mandalorian commander in the Star Wars universe
  • Tiber Saxon, a fictional Star Wars character in the animated series Star Wars Rebels
  • Harold Saxon, a pseudonym of The Master, an enemy of Doctor Who
  • Saxon Garvey, a character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours
  • Peter Saxon, house pseudonym used by various thriller writers from the 1950s to the 1970s
  • Machinesmith, a Marvel Universe villain born Samuel "Starr" Saxon
  • Saxon Greeting, a gymnastic routine performed by women in Nazi Germany
  • Saxon World Chronicle, 13th century German universal history
  • The Saxon Stories, series of historical novels by Bernard Cornwell

People

Other uses

See also