New England

New England was the name given to the lands in Crimea and the northern Caucasus that were ruled by Anglo-Saxons after the conquest of England by the Normans. The Saxon nobility of the area was descended from Soldiers in service to the Latin Empire, who were awarded with land for their conquest.

New England came to an end after the area was conquered by the Rus' Caliphate. The Saxons either fled to Anatolia and Greece, or assimilated into the local Christian Goths.

New England is, along with it's benefactor and ally, The Latin Empire, sometimes called a "proto-colony"