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Anglo-Saxon
editSources, Origin & Background
edit- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Germanic calendar
- Rune poems
- Beowulf
- De temporum ratione
- Deor
- Ealuscerwen
- Finnesburg Fragment
- Franks Casket
- Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
- Nine Herbs Charm
- Old English
- Spong Hill
- Wið færstice
- Æcerbot
- Agilaz
- Beowa
- Ermanaric
- Godwulf
- Sceafa
- Sigemund
- Waldere
- Widsith
- Germanic paganism
- Angles
- Frisians
- Jutes
- Saxons
- Anglo-Saxon law
- Anglo-Saxon runes
- Blót
- Folkmoot
- Frith
- Hörgr
- Maypole
- Moot hill
- Scop
- Symbel
- Thegn
- Thing (assembly)
- Thyle
- Weregild
- Völva
- Wilweorthunga
- Wyrd
- Yule