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Tag Archives: icelandic
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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Leornung: Lǣre Bearn oððe Lǣre Þē Sylfne
Not much in the way of news today, however, a couple finds for teachers and autodidacts: the Historical Association in the UK just put up two “lesson plans” (better perhaps to say learning activities) for young children to learn about Anglo-Saxon … Continue reading
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Tagged anglo-saxon, farm, farmers, farming, iceland, icelandic, migrants, migration, vikings
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