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Tag Archives: anglo-saxon
Leornung: Ælfas ond Dweorgas ond Wyrd, oh my!
Certainly at least some of my readers must be interested in ancient Germanic mythology. And why not, it is quite interesting after all! Here are a couple of links to get you learning about Elves in England and dwarves in Norse mythology. Follow that up … Continue reading
Posted in Leornung (Learning), Sprǣc (Language), Stǣr (History)
Tagged anglo-saxon, brooches, chippenham, dwarves, elves, harald III, icelandic, king alfred, mythology, old norse, philology, vikings, villages, william the bastard, wyrd
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Tīdunga: Lichfield Anglo-Saxon Bonanza!
If you have read even one post here at this blog, then you already know that the Staffordshire Hoard will go on tour this summer, and that one stop is the cathedral in Lichfield. If you will attend the Lichfield … Continue reading
Posted in Tīdunga (News)
Tagged anglo-saxon, genesis, heathenry, maps, monsters, norse, old english, staffordshire hoard, sutton-hoo, svartalfaheimr, svartalfar, swords, The Word Exchange, tumblr, vikings
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