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England's Salisbury Cathederal and Stone Henge
Kevin and Sue McCarthy take you to England for a visit to Salisbury Cathederal and nearby Stone Henge. Anglo Saxon history at its best with a unique comparison to native American architecture in North America.
Anglo-Saxon Village Stow Norfolk
A reconstruction of an Anglo-Saxon Village in Stow Norfolk
Lindisfarne, Northumberland
Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is situated off the Northumberland coast in the north of the UK, just a few miles south of the border between England and Scotland. The island is linked to the mainland by a causeway which twice a day is covered by the tide. Possibly the holiest site of Anglo-Saxon England, Lindisfarne was founded by St. Aidan, an Irish monk, who came from Iona, the centre of Christianity in Scotland. St Aidan converted Northumbria to Christianity at the invitation of its king, Oswald ...
004 The Ancestors
a fishing town on the east coast. My mother's mother's father was a Sami, that means an indigenous person of northern Scandinavia (Lapland). n_n ... ancestors history pagan heathen paganism london england sweden europe world ancestor european swedish ancestry lineage witches blood line race racism belief human humans progress time backwards story sagas religion religious believe family families origins original settlement immigrant tribal tribes anglo-saxon germanic settlers travel wicce ...
How to Make a Sutton Hoo Lyre
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Esatreuwa: Wisdom
How wisdom plays a part in heathenry and why it should be practiced. "Wodan did not travel just across scandinavia to find wisdom, he traveled across the world" -Thorstan [I forgot to quote him in the video]. ... Heathen Heathenry Heathenism Theod Theodism Asatru "Forn Sed" "Hedensk Sed" "Germanic Paganism" Odinism Wodan Odin Thunar Thor Tiw Tyr Fro Frey Fri Frigg Frua Freya Saxon Angle "Anglo Saxon" Viking Jute Frank Frisian "The Apple Dumpling Gang"
Sidney Lanier "A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master" Poem animation
ballad of trees and the master". "Sydney Lanier,"was born February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia, to parents Robert Sampson Lanier and Mary Jane Anderson; he was mostly of English ancestry, with his distant French ancestors having immigrated to England in the 16th century.[1] He began playing the flute at an early age, and his love of that musical instrument continued throughout his life. He attended Oglethorpe University near Milledgeville, Georgia, graduating first in his class shortly ...
Ezra Pound - The Seafarer
Ezra Pound reads his superb translation of the Anglo-Saxon poem The Seafarer - with drums in the background - Recorded 1939 The Seafarer by Ezra Pound (1907-1973) (From the early Anglo-Saxon text) May I for my own self song's truth reckon, Journey's jargon, how I in harsh days Hardship endured oft. Bitter breast-cares have I abided, Known on my keel many a care's hold, And dire sea-surge, and there I oft spent Narrow nightwatch nigh the ship's head While she tossed close to cliffs. ...
James Burke : Connections, Episode 6, "Thunder in the Skies", 1 of 5 (CC)
cities, crisscrossed by roads that fill up twice a day, the same view of the world from the same television set, the same hopes, dreams, ambitions. Because of the production line, the world we live in has two faces. One is of immense variety: travel anywhere fast, eat fruit from the other side of the world, see the world from the comfort of your own living room dress like a peacock, all you need is money. The other face to our life isn't varied at all, because all this only works if you ...
History of English (Part One)
example. English is the common language in this country where at least twenty-four languages are spoken by more than one million people. Where did the English language come from? Why has it become so popular? To answer these questions we must travel back in time about 5.000 years to an area north of the Black Sea in southeastern Europe. Experts say the people in that area spoke a language called Proto-Indo-European. That language is no longer spoken. Researchers do not really know what ...