Anglo-Saxon Paganism: Gods

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What were the pre-Christian religious traditions of England like? This two part series serves as an introduction to Anglo-Saxon paganism. In this video we will look at the evidence we have for the pagan gods of the Anglo-Saxons and will compare them to what we know about the Norse equivalents that Vikings worshipped. At times it is also necessary to use Indo-European comparative mythology to understand the gods and goddesses of the Anglo-Saxons. “Anglo-Saxon paganism” refers to the Germanic pagan traditions brought to Britain in the 5th century and which persisted in surprising ways even after the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England over the 7th and 8th century.

Thanks to Wulfheodenas for modelling their Vendel era Germanic weapons and clothing.

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Art:
Alex Cristi - Erce.
Andrew Whyte - Nehalennia.
Christian Sloan Hall - Eastre
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Gramanh Folcwald - Hengist and Horsa.
Hungerstein - Tiw
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Robert Molyneaux - Yeavering temple
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Ryan Murray - Modra.
1st Aquarian - Migration map.

Music:
Aethelruna - Modraniht Overture
Bark Sound Productions - various
Borg - compositions from The Triumph of Spring
Cefin Beorn - various
Doug Maxwell - various
Elegiac - Ashwind interlude
Halindir - Hedelandet II
Kevin McLeod - various
Ormgård - Sjálfsforn
Sean O Rourke - Contentment is wealth
Sjhof - Loki’s meditation
Stark von Oben - Rise of Tiamat
Sun and moon dance - Hymne til Freyja
Torulf - Rite of the Heart
Wolcensmen - Sunne
Wolcensmen - A fine Way to Die
Xuriuos - Steppe expansion

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00:00:00 What is Anglo-Saxon paganism
00:07:51 Woden
00:25:42 Thunor
00:32:20 Tiw
00:35:59 Ing
00:43:00 Frig
00:44:02 Erce
00:48:19 Hretha
00:53:00 Modra
00:56:06 Hengest and Horsa
01:02:09 Nehalennia
01:03:56 Wada
01:07:33 Wayland
01:12:01 Seaxneat
01:14:09 Eostre
01:20:22 Bældæg
01:28:16 Scyld and Sceafa
01:34:38 Sigel
01:36:16 Earendel
01:38:15 Pagan calendar

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