The SaxonsLulu.com, 7 de out. de 2016 - 190 páginas Once there were a people known as the Saxons. They lived in the area that is now a part of the Eastern Netherlands and Northwestern Germany. While some in the tribe fled with the Angles and Jutes to settle Britannia, many Saxons remained in Saxony. For 350 years after some migrated to Britain, the Saxons were still a powerful tribe, and a well-populated tribe. They spoke their own language and they had their own religion. Robert Sass explains the culture, history, religion, and language of the Saxons showing the greatness of the once powerful tribe. THIS IS THE FINAL EDITION |
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The Saxons | 2 |
An Alternate View of Saxon History | 13 |
History and Religion 20 The Lex Saxonum | 38 |
The Massacre of Verden | 46 |
The Gods and Goddesses of the Saxons | 54 |
Saxon Cosmology | 62 |
Saxon Godsaga Folklore | 72 |
The Translations | 94 |
Saxon Prayer Ritual 165 Saxon Runes Soothsayers Divination | 170 |
How Saxon is AngloSaxon England? | 176 |
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