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... called Novembris in Latin and in our language Blótmónað , because our forefathers when they were heathen , always sacrificed in this month , that is they took and devoted to their idols the cattle which they wished to offer . ' Pre ...
... called Novembris in Latin and in our language Blótmónað , because our forefathers when they were heathen , always sacrificed in this month , that is they took and devoted to their idols the cattle which they wished to offer . ' Pre ...
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... called Weód - mónað , because the weeds abound in that month ; and finally September was called hálig - mónað ( = mensis sacrorum ― Bede ) . The Calendarium says it was so called because Christianity was first preached in England in ...
... called Weód - mónað , because the weeds abound in that month ; and finally September was called hálig - mónað ( = mensis sacrorum ― Bede ) . The Calendarium says it was so called because Christianity was first preached in England in ...
Side 60
... called spell : the spell was spoken , the galdar sung . ' 2 Finnish magic was also performed by means of song ... called wizard songs , wherefore are the As - folk called smiths of wizardry'.3 The English ( and German ) word spell has ...
... called spell : the spell was spoken , the galdar sung . ' 2 Finnish magic was also performed by means of song ... called wizard songs , wherefore are the As - folk called smiths of wizardry'.3 The English ( and German ) word spell has ...
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Some EighteenthCentury Birmingham Houses | 1 |
Survivals of Paganism in AngloSaxon England | 37 |
The Early Historical Geography of the Forest | 71 |
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Abbey abbot Ælfric Æsir Anglo-Saxon Annuity appears Arden Aris's Birmingham Gazette Bede Benjamin Walker Birmingham Assay Office Birmingham Reference Library Bishop building built Burton Dassett Canons of Edgar century chancel chapel charm Chatwin Christian church Colmore Committee Court Coventry devils died divination Easy Row Edward entablature entrance festival floor Francis Grainger granted H. R. Hodgkinson Hailes Abbey Hávamál heathen Holy house was taken houseling houseling tables Humphreys Ibid interesting John King known later laws letter Levy Book lived Lower Lias magical manors Matthew Boulton Meeting merchants monastery Moor Street Newhall Street occupation pagan Penitential of Ecgbert Pershore Plate probably R. K. Dent recorded Saga says Sheldon side Society stone Stonewell surgeon Temple Row tenant Teutonic Theodore Thomas town Valor Walker wall warehouse Warwickshire Westerdale Whittall Street William William of Malmesbury word xxvii Ynglinga Saga