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Wecta

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Index

Old English
Old Norse
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Historia Brittonum
mythological
genealogies
Hengest and Horsa
kings of Kent
Aella of Deira
Edwin of Northumbria
Prologue to the Prose Edda
Woden
Saxony
Anglian collection
Anglo-Saxon mythology
Germanic mythology
Godwulf
Norse mythology
English mythology
Perceptions of the prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England. Religion, ritual, and rulership in the landscape
ISBN
978-0-19-150560-7
OCLC
860901458
cite book
link
Widsith, a Study in Old English Heroic Legend
ISBN
978-1-4047-7166-6
European folklore

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