The Anglo-Saxons had their own gods, beliefs and superstitions. Anglo-Saxons believed in lucky charms. They thought that rhymes, potions, stones and jewels would protect them from evil spirits or ...
Anglo-Saxons believed in lucky charms. They thought that rhymes, potions, stones and jewels would protect them from evil spirits or sickness. Over time their beliefs changed and many Anglo-Saxons ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Anglo-Saxon elves [Old English ælfe] are one of the best attested non-Christian beliefs in early medieval Europe, but current ...
Led by spiritual seeker Homer Bradshaw, The Disciples of Truth had a brief, failed tryst with a religion they understood ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Pre-Conquest attitudes towards the dying and the dead have major implications for every aspect of culture, society and religion of the ...
An unusual piece of Anglo-Saxon jewelry — a plagiarized pendant rife with typos — that was discovered by a metal detectorist ...
West Stow Anglo-Saxon village Anglo-Saxon villages ... "This latest pendant makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Saxon society, religion and the position of women during a period ...