The Northern World: The History and Heritage of Northern Europe, AD 400-1100David Mackenzie Wilson, Christine E. Fell H. N. Abrams, 1980 - 248 oldal The contribution of Germanic-speaking peoples to our civilization between 400-1100 AD is in many ways as vital as that of the Latin speakers. A team of historians and archaeologists condense the discoveries of modern research into a concise and readable form in this volume. |
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35. oldal
... Woden Shor Friga of England , used the Viking name Thor rather than the English Thunor , and wrote : ' Jove is the foremost of all the gods that the heathen worship in error . He is called Thor among some nations and the Danish people ...
... Woden Shor Friga of England , used the Viking name Thor rather than the English Thunor , and wrote : ' Jove is the foremost of all the gods that the heathen worship in error . He is called Thor among some nations and the Danish people ...
36. oldal
... Woden and is found in the early forms of German as Wodan or Wuotan is also the Scandinavian Odin . The loss of the initial consonant in the Old Norse form is usual ( cf. Old English wulf , ' wolf ' , as against Old Norse ulfr ) . That Woden ...
... Woden and is found in the early forms of German as Wodan or Wuotan is also the Scandinavian Odin . The loss of the initial consonant in the Old Norse form is usual ( cf. Old English wulf , ' wolf ' , as against Old Norse ulfr ) . That Woden ...
37. oldal
... Woden is the god chosen for the antithesis . Otherwise the main place of Woden in Anglo - Saxon documents is in the genealogical lists of the royal families . We find these in the Latin Chronicle of the Anglo - Saxon writer Æthelweard ...
... Woden is the god chosen for the antithesis . Otherwise the main place of Woden in Anglo - Saxon documents is in the genealogical lists of the royal families . We find these in the Latin Chronicle of the Anglo - Saxon writer Æthelweard ...
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