Anglo-Saxon Paganism: What is it?

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Hey all. This is our first video on Anglo-Saxon paganism, where we go into a little detail about what paganism is, what Gods the Anglo-Saxons would of worshipped, and where they would have worshipped. Check back for more updates and find us at the links below!
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Komentáře • 256

  • @mrgamerv2454
    @mrgamerv2454 Před 2 lety +83

    As a Welshman of English descent, I'm glad we have people like you teaching people about our ancestors. stay strong mate

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 2 lety +4

      Much appreciated man!

    • @The1Green4Man
      @The1Green4Man Před rokem +3

      So you’re an Englishman then…

    • @johanisnotagamer
      @johanisnotagamer Před rokem +1

      ​@@The1Green4Man 😂... Right?

    • @chinaboytag1
      @chinaboytag1 Před rokem +2

      @@The1Green4Man As an American that still doesn't even understand the whole English vs Welsh dynamic, I found this to be a weird statement, too. Though, to be fair, I believe myself to be a Scotsman, so perhaps I also am confused? Eh, I guess that's what all my ancestry, the DNA tests, and the ancestry of most of the people of my region says. I find the whole conversation a bit complex sometimes and I'd be worried about how strict other Brittish people would take such claims. Still, the idea of an English Welshman. Hmm... I feel like Scottish American just seems to be a more coherent statement, but I guess I get what he's getting at. I just thought that it was kind of assumed that Englishmen could live in Wales without being Welshmen.

    • @kevwhufc8640
      @kevwhufc8640 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@chinaboytag1 English Scottish Welsh can live anywhere we don't have borders or need passports.
      What region of the USA do you live ? How long ago did your family leave Scotland ?
      Scottish history is complicated too , east Scotland had a lot of Viking peoples settle , west Scotland a lot of Irish,
      The isle of man was the centre of a kingdom that included north Irish ,parts of west Scotland, and parts of northern Wales and north west England..
      ...British history is all mixed up and complicated ;)

  • @Jackson-uk8xx
    @Jackson-uk8xx Před rokem +4

    Anglo from Australia 🇦🇺 just subbed.

  • @aliosleiblich1204
    @aliosleiblich1204 Před 3 lety +55

    At last, a channel that is of real interest to all Pagans, this has got me fired up thank you The Fyrdsman, this is just what I have been looking for.

    • @PhyreI3ird
      @PhyreI3ird Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not even pagan but this shit is awesome!

    • @WODANAZDAGHDA
      @WODANAZDAGHDA Před rokem

      I prefer the term Heathen but no worries brother.

    • @TheGeezer30
      @TheGeezer30 Před rokem +1

      Tom Rowsell at Survive the Jive.

  • @mumblingmercian3386
    @mumblingmercian3386 Před 3 lety +24

    As a fellow Midlander it’s great to see a great video on Anglo-Saxon Paganism.

    • @Arkephalos
      @Arkephalos Před 4 měsíci +1

      Have you got discord or telegram? I’d like to learn more on Anglo Saxon paganism

  • @widukindbooks9934
    @widukindbooks9934 Před 3 lety +21

    Would like to mention that a lot of the Norse sources also speak of stories that happened on the European mainland. They are not just the legacy of the Norse, rather a part of the legacy of all the Germanic peoples who have spread out since the Nordic Bronze age. I do not say this to over shadow or not acknowledge the various Germanic peoples but simply to state the truth and for us to share in our pride of our shared Germanic heritage, culture, and history. Hail!

  • @harley7356
    @harley7356 Před 3 lety +30

    Great video it's nice to see someone making content on Anglo-Saxon Paganism, I was wondering once you have done your Anglo-Saxon series could you do a video about the Britonic God's like Nodens, Maponos, Leucetios, Sulis, Coventina, Brigantia ect, or figures from later English folklore like Herne, Albion and Albina, Woodwose, Robin Goodfellow, John Barleycorn, King Herla, Brutus, Bladud, Asrai, or Mythology like the realm of Avalon/Orchard Isle or perhaps English traditions such as Wassailing and Leechcraft, festivals like Jack in the Green, Lamas, Punkie Night, Garland Day ect? I haven't found any channel that posts content about either Britonic Paganism or English Folklore

  • @GothiGrimwulff
    @GothiGrimwulff Před 3 lety +19

    Good video. I appreciate finding an Anglo Saxon Heathen channel finally.

    • @jedague
      @jedague Před měsícem

      Trump’s grandparents were born and raised near the ritual center in Herxheim Germany where Linearbandkeramik farmers butchered and ate 500 to 1,000 victims of human sacrifice. Trump is a descendant of the pagans that Noah cursed to become the slaves of slaves.
      The movie franchise of “Star Wars” is based upon a conflict between two ancient Empires (one of Republican slave owners, one of Democratic people who believed in freedom and justice for all). The same Empires, and their ancient grudge, are the subject of Romeo and Juliet. The Romans (who were Huns) used the symbol of the Star and Crescent, while the Israelites (descendants of Hebrews) used the symbol of the Star of David.
      Anakin is Kinana, or Sinanna, Canaanite. Today’s Conservatives (“Servants of Canaan”) are the descendants of Phoenician Canaanites.
      The Romans created maps of Germania. The Netherlands were home to people called Caninefates, or Cananefates and Chamavii. These Cananefates were probably named for Canaanfa(der)ates, or Cananva(der)ates, literally “fathers of Canaan”, Canaan vaderates.
      The Can’vaderates sailed to North America during the Roman conquest of Germania and became the Confederates who named Alabama for Elo Ba’ Hamae, named the Bahamas for Ba’ Hamas, named Jamaica for Jameh. The Confederates (Cain Vaderates) were Dutch Canaanites that were the original Pirates of the Caribbean who flew flags displaying an “X” (Confederate flag, flag of Alabama, flag of Florida, flag of Jamaica, Saint Patrick’s Saltire, flag of Scotland, Saint Andrew’s Saltire, the Cross of Burgundy, the flag of Britain, the Russian Navy ensign) that originated in geoglyphs of Neolithic Kazakstan.
      The Confederates started a war with the United States of America (which killed 620,000 Americans) to conserve their culture of slavery. A man named Abraham freed the slaves. The Confederates assassinated Abraham.

    • @GothiGrimwulff
      @GothiGrimwulff Před měsícem +1

      @jedague please get off the internet. It seems to be having detrimental affects

  • @heathenwolf4997
    @heathenwolf4997 Před 3 lety +25

    I recently discovered I'm mostly English and Scottish. Was always told I was mostly Swede. I have been trying to find history of England ever since. Am also Heathen. Thank you for the info on paganism in ancient England!

    • @td370
      @td370 Před 2 lety +1

      There’s a big difference between Scottish and English, Scots are Celtic, English are Germanic.

    • @iannesbitt4444
      @iannesbitt4444 Před 2 lety +11

      @@td370 Highland Scots are Celtic, but lowland Scots are Germanic. Most Lowland Scots are descended from Angles and would have lived in the northern part of Northumbria, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom.

    • @elwolf8536
      @elwolf8536 Před rokem +1

      @@iannesbitt4444 scots English and modern English evolved separately out of middle English witch validates what you say linguistically

    • @Entererofthethreshold
      @Entererofthethreshold Před rokem +1

      Not everyone in Scotland is a “Scot” in the sense that term was originally meant. Even in terms of Celts, you have Brythonic and Gaelic. Then un the north there is a huge Scandinavian/Norse influence. In many areas, there’s a clear mixing of Celtic and Norse culture as well.

    • @Kaare-The-Heathen
      @Kaare-The-Heathen Před 5 měsíci

      Hey, I'm a Heathen too :)

  • @WilleyGHD3
    @WilleyGHD3 Před rokem +7

    I actually "found" your Channel this evening and it is very serendipitous to me as I am planning on recreating a Viking Age/AngloSaxon Village for people to experience Life of that time period. I want them to see how Paganism is still a Living Path as it has been for me my whole Life. Thank you! I will be watching more of your videos in the days ahead.

  • @tinky9898
    @tinky9898 Před 3 lety +29

    Great video, nice to see a focus on none Norse for a change. Particularly loved the early one true God laugh! Looking forward to the series 👍

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +4

      Cheers man! 😁

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety

      @@thefyrdsman9590 are you a Heathen or do you just love pre Christian Anglo-Saxon religion

  • @pierredessein5568
    @pierredessein5568 Před 3 lety +24

    I'm of French descent so choosing the proper type of paganism has been tough for me. I'm mostly Norman so I tend to go for the Norse variety but it can feel a bit larpy. I think the best thing is to connect to whichever gods and practices most speak to you out of the traditions of your ancestors. I also have some Anglo-Saxon heritage, so this will be useful to me.

  • @drewweaves7573
    @drewweaves7573 Před 2 lety +9

    I’d like to hear what you know about Seaxneat, Ing, and Eostre!

  • @davidstokes925
    @davidstokes925 Před 2 lety +10

    My wife, who comes from French ancestry, got me to wondering about mine. There is only myself and a nephew left in this line.
    I went a number of sites, coat of arms and such. One of the sites that interested me explained how the surname Stokes came to England and Ireland with the anglo saxons. There is also a Viking related term for fortified village but they came to England way after the Anglo Saxons. All of this has got really interesting to me. I subscribed and thank you for a really interesting video. Do it again, my friend and could be village dweller!

    • @Kadukunahaluu
      @Kadukunahaluu Před rokem

      Have you ever found out where your last name came from/what it means?

  • @fallengraywolf909
    @fallengraywolf909 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so glad that I found this channel. Please keep up the great work. I will be watching all of the videos listed. Thank you for your time

  • @thegrymwolf6360
    @thegrymwolf6360 Před 3 lety +15

    Loved the video mate! I’m based in Scotland and a Norse Pagan. I will be following this series for sure as I learn more about my Anglo-Saxon ancestors!

  • @frodowaggins6647
    @frodowaggins6647 Před 2 lety +5

    This was exactly the kind of overview I was looking for! Thanks so much for making this video

  • @ZacBurton
    @ZacBurton Před rokem +2

    Did anyone else notice the Behemoth tattoo? Legendary.

  • @herewealdoduinne9859
    @herewealdoduinne9859 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Connor. A lot of information I wasn’t aware of so thanks for that. Excited for the next one! Keep in good health mate.

  • @ReviveUK
    @ReviveUK Před 2 lety +3

    This is fascinating, thank you for sharing, I am of English, African, Syrian and Indian descent, so have lots of rich spiritual ancestry to explore!

  • @nmcknight85
    @nmcknight85 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for giving me the means to learn more about my ancestors. My surname is originally Hilliard, but I was adopted as a young child into the McKnight family. A DNA test showed my origins to be rooted in the Anglo-Saxon peoples. Your work is allowing me to learn more about where I come from and how my ancestors lived. Having a sense of “belonging” is wonderful for me and I’m sure countless others. Again, thank you so much for the gift of your hard work and research

  • @beefcakeii
    @beefcakeii Před 3 lety +4

    Great video, really enjoyed it. Look forward to seeing more! ⚒️👊

  • @eddielee6490
    @eddielee6490 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you . I really appreciate the work you have done to put this together . This is something I am very interested in while traveling the Pagan path regarding the Anglo Saxons .Oh my gosh I am number 100 on the likes !

  • @sweepandsooty
    @sweepandsooty Před 2 lety +3

    Great video :) please keep this series going!

  • @TheWizardOfTheFens
    @TheWizardOfTheFens Před 3 lety +4

    Brilliant. I look forward to more. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Před rokem +4

    Excellent video! I love your work, and I say this as a medievalist scholar. Love this channel!

  • @davidfreja7162
    @davidfreja7162 Před 2 měsíci

    Loved all this! Keep it going.

  • @Luis-ru6bf
    @Luis-ru6bf Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Connor! Learning new things due this video ! 🙌🏽

  • @beansidhe12
    @beansidhe12 Před 4 měsíci

    excellent stream im from accross the pond im a seanachai and a pagan we always spoke of your people in our stories delighted to see a channel celebrating this

  • @mishapurser4439
    @mishapurser4439 Před rokem +4

    I'd love to see a video further going into which gods were most important to whom and where - I'm particularly interested in the Kingdom of Northumbria.

  • @Saiyan61
    @Saiyan61 Před rokem

    waiting for your next video on this topic!

  • @isaacbrowning5871
    @isaacbrowning5871 Před rokem

    I would love to see a series of videos about this topic. Please continue this work.

  • @roicervino6171
    @roicervino6171 Před 3 lety +18

    Excellent as always, Connor. Thanks for all this knowledge.
    Less known is the toponymy related to Wodan in Galicia (northwestern Iberia), where the Suebi finallly settled. The place name is Dombodán. Derived from the contraction of "Dominus" (lord, master) and "Vodanus" which points to the same name for this god recorded in Swabia. In this case the "Don" part is usual in places associated with saints throughout Iberia and Gaul. So yes, the correct romance form should be "Don Vodan" but since it is a tiny village and royal officials of course didn't know who Wodan was, they just wrote it and recorded it as it sounds.
    It should also be pointed that the assembly of the Suebian Kingdom gathered relatively close of Dombodán.
    If someone wants more info on this, just ask. Greetings!

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +3

      That's really interesting, I'm not as up to date on my Iberian history as I should be, but I'll definitely do some more research!

    • @heathenwolf4997
      @heathenwolf4997 Před 3 lety

      Q. Is Wodan a different name for Odin? (Wotan)

    • @roicervino6171
      @roicervino6171 Před 3 lety +3

      @@heathenwolf4997 yes, it is.

  • @MattyRlufc
    @MattyRlufc Před 2 lety +6

    I call myself a Germanic Pagan but it is fundamentally saxon (Anglisc) paganism. Love the video and the fact you highlight the reality of Saxon belief as distinct from norse paganism

  • @charlesharris8805
    @charlesharris8805 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice video. Definitely subscribed. Thank you for your time and I really look forward and hope to see more. Hope you are well.

  • @nikolaipenner1973
    @nikolaipenner1973 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the iconography parts. Keep it up!

  • @Libby_izzy
    @Libby_izzy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Would love to see this continue :)

  • @elliot4402
    @elliot4402 Před 3 lety +12

    This is the first video and I already adore this channel, and I'm truly excited to learn many things.

  • @faery_realm
    @faery_realm Před 3 lety +3

    Loved this video Connor. Thank you so much. I might well have to watch it again and make a few notes. I couldn’t get some of the words you said due to the pronunciation . Would it be possible to put the text on screen with these words so we get the spelling as well as the pronunciation? That’s only a request because I’m eager to write things or understand things correctly. Really looking forward to this series . What a great idea!

  • @michaelcawkwell2444
    @michaelcawkwell2444 Před rokem +2

    I'm English and my ancestral line dates back to saxon times. This is a great video, thanks

  • @prometheanubermensch130

    Brilliant. feed me more knowledge, can't wait.

  • @PhilipRyanDeal
    @PhilipRyanDeal Před rokem

    That was a fantastic video. Thank you so much.

  • @wcapewell3089
    @wcapewell3089 Před rokem +2

    Ive always wondered about the Anglo-Saxon pantheon. When people talk about paganism in the british and irish isles, they usually refer to celtic and irish mythology, so its nice to see the Saxon gods getting some limelight.

  • @Oldf0x
    @Oldf0x Před 3 lety +2

    Great content!

  • @Renegade_Melungeon
    @Renegade_Melungeon Před 2 lety

    This was great! Thank you!

  • @geoffminter2927
    @geoffminter2927 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I've just found your channel and found it very interesting and I've subscribed to your channel. I am a practicing Buddhist but I'm very drawn to pagan belief's, especially British paganism. I look forward to learning more through your channel

  • @jamesadkins-ks4kh
    @jamesadkins-ks4kh Před rokem +1

    Need more of these videos my brother

  • @karenellis3039
    @karenellis3039 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this please do more 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼

  • @Tarcuastros
    @Tarcuastros Před 3 lety +4

    Absolutely brilliant. I knew most of what you told here, but that’s some good disclosure.

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you man! My aim is to provide people who are relatively new to this period of history some context, but glad that you found it interesting! 😁

  • @jackd3808
    @jackd3808 Před rokem

    Very informative, thank you

  • @anglo_saxon_wanderer_74

    Superb Channel. Being East Anglian bred I have a keen interest in Anglo Saxon heritage and paganism

  • @davidstokes925
    @davidstokes925 Před 2 lety +2

    Really felt kinship to Tiw! Have been looking for you!

  • @wodenthesaxon2849
    @wodenthesaxon2849 Před 3 lety +2

    great channel pal

  • @pamelasavage5157
    @pamelasavage5157 Před 10 měsíci

    Very much appreciated this content.

  • @The4thDensity
    @The4thDensity Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel, looking forward to your content. Blessings.

  • @frekitheravenous516
    @frekitheravenous516 Před 3 lety +4

    Norse, Saxon, Anglo-Saxon, etc. Paganism. ALL under the wider "Germanic" umbrella. And it is beautiful that one large group can have so many branches and flavors.

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety +3

      Many local gods too

    • @frekitheravenous516
      @frekitheravenous516 Před 2 lety

      @@Texasmade74 Seaxnot, Eostre, etc. YES !

    • @amschelco.1434
      @amschelco.1434 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Why is it called germanic? Was germany already a country on that time? How come one country who looks the same has different languages? 🤷

  • @carnival8789
    @carnival8789 Před 2 lety +4

    Please recommend a book list!

  • @altarcraft_
    @altarcraft_ Před 3 lety +1

    Great video.

  • @Adkinstruckingandlife

    Need more of these videos

  • @Adkinstruckingandlife

    Loved this

  • @MrUSO36
    @MrUSO36 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My ancestors were the first to inhabit the English land. Later becoming Anglo Saxon and today we still exist. I feel a need to return back to my ancestral lands and retiring.

  • @TylerClow
    @TylerClow Před 3 lety +4

    Frīge and Ēostre too, please 😊

  • @NorvelCooksey
    @NorvelCooksey Před 3 lety +2

    I live in Maryland, my family came Mercia we may be clansman. lol Worcestershire was our town. Great video friend.

  • @JW-yt8vt
    @JW-yt8vt Před rokem +1

    Any chance of a continuation for this series?
    If not are there any books you'd recommend to learn more about anglo-saxon religion/the gods they worshipped? I'm finding it hard to find much in that regard.

  • @Michael_Verrecchia
    @Michael_Verrecchia Před 2 lety

    This is awesome been looking for a video like I am of Anglo decent, but have adopted norse paganism because I was under the impression that the Anglos were Christians so thank you for this video friend.

  • @widukindbooks9934
    @widukindbooks9934 Před 3 lety +2

    Really great description of the honorable god of justice named Tiw.

  • @guarddog318
    @guarddog318 Před 9 měsíci +1

    People need to remember that although SOME Anglo-Saxons went to Britain, not all did.
    There was a thriving population back in Saxony and northern Germania that gave Charlemagne fits for quite a while.
    Oh, and before I forget, my father's parents moved from Germany to the U.S. in the early 1930s. And they were originally from north west Germany.
    So at least half my ancestry is from the region of the Dutch, Frisians, Anglo-Saxons, etc.

  • @veronicalogotheti1162
    @veronicalogotheti1162 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @fabianfuchs1402
    @fabianfuchs1402 Před 3 lety +6

    They highest Gods were the ones of nearly all Germanic people: The Allfather Odin (Western Germanic: Wodan), his wife Frija (Frigg), Thor (Donar/Thunor) and Tyr (Tiw/Tiwaz)

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety +2

      Woden,Thunor,Tiw,etc
      Know your Anglo-Saxon Gods they don't have Continental Germanic names

    • @fabianfuchs1402
      @fabianfuchs1402 Před 2 lety

      @@Texasmade74 The names varied from tribe to tribe... The Eastern Germanic tribes, for example the Goths and Vandals, called them Wodanaz (Woden/Odin), Tiwaz (Tyr), Dunraz (Thor/Donar/Thunor) and Freis (Frigg/Frigga)
      They also had Gaut, the tribal God of the Goths but like Saxneat as the tribal God for the Saxons he's suspected as just another name for Tyr

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fabianfuchs1402 we're talking Anglo-Saxon not Continental Germanic or Scandinavian

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fabianfuchs1402 Sahsnot or Seaxnot is not suggested to be another name for Tyr that's just one theory.I've seen a theory for Freyr too but in reality there's no evidence at all for either theory.Seaxnot is probably his own God

  • @sambrown9052
    @sambrown9052 Před rokem

    Some relatives of my paternal grandmother did some research and found that we were descended from Widukind (as in the pagan warlord that rebelled against Charlemagne).
    I hold him close to my heart, and researching paganism makes me feel closer to my roots and ancestors.

  • @NoName-lo9ym
    @NoName-lo9ym Před 3 lety +9

    Brilliant, watched this as the appetiser then on to Survive the Jive for the main course

    • @NoName-lo9ym
      @NoName-lo9ym Před 3 lety +1

      @420rgb2 2 Tom Rowsell is the David Attenborough of European Paganism. Ed Dutton is the Patrick Moore of Evolutionary Psychology

  • @dylanbrady5926
    @dylanbrady5926 Před 2 lety

    Hope to see more content

  • @seanspindleshanks2529
    @seanspindleshanks2529 Před 2 lety +3

    It's really interesting to hear that the Wanderer poem was passed on by word of mouth, and was only written down by a priest. Because I remember that the ending had the Wanderer finding salvation and comfort in the worship of God. Which would mean that the ending was a Chritianised version of the original, and not actually how the poem was meant to end. That's a shame, I wish we knew what the real ending was in the original.

  • @wodensthane6194
    @wodensthane6194 Před 3 lety +6

    Cover Seaxneat. He was also a tribal god.

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +5

      I intend to in the future! 🙂

    • @fabianfuchs1402
      @fabianfuchs1402 Před 3 lety

      Saxnæt is suggested to be just another name for Tyr 😉

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety

      @@fabianfuchs1402 not really. Some scholars say he's Tyr while some say Freyr but in reality there's no evidence for either view

    • @Texasmade74
      @Texasmade74 Před 2 lety

      @@fabianfuchs1402 Anglo-Saxon Tuisto would be closer to Tyr not Seaxnot

  • @deismaccountant
    @deismaccountant Před 2 lety

    Sounds like neat stuff so far. Before I explore more of your stuff what’s your opinion on Declaration 127?

  • @ZerilathImmortal
    @ZerilathImmortal Před 9 měsíci +1

    It is your birthright to know your specific ancestors cultures beliefs and judgements

  • @noplacetohideo
    @noplacetohideo Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the content man very interesting! Are there any books to recommend about the gods and sub gods or a decent history of anglo Saxon paganism you could recommend? Thank you

  • @noahtylerpritchett2682
    @noahtylerpritchett2682 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm American and I adore English mythology. I'm asatru myself but I wanna see the English variation.
    As tbh my ancestors probably worshipped Wotan not Odin. I'm not Norwegian or Danish, technically not English either depending on who you ask but that's where my ancestors are from.
    But I'm unfamiliar with English mythology. Thank you for this video. Gotta love learning more about this variation of Germanic polytheism.

  • @Green4321
    @Green4321 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for your video presentation. This is just the content I was looking for. I'm American, but my ancestors came from Friesland. If I understand correctly, the Frisians were so named due to their devotion to Fria. I hope you have content related to her.

  • @ianhills8980
    @ianhills8980 Před rokem +2

    I'm particularly interested in Eostre, goddess of fertility and the dawn, and her connection to Easter.

    • @buzzbolt4387
      @buzzbolt4387 Před rokem

      Ian! Stay away from her or you will spawn enough children to fill a small town!

    • @user-pp6fx7si4g
      @user-pp6fx7si4g Před 9 měsíci +2

      Don't forget, that Christmas is also another stolen holiday. And there are others.

  • @Geographyunlocked
    @Geographyunlocked Před 11 měsíci

    So great to see this I came here because I am direct descendent from Anglo-Saxon royalty. My family had a 600 Yeah long rain

  • @Kaare-The-Heathen
    @Kaare-The-Heathen Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this. The Anglo-Saxons are our siblings in faith. Similar but different.

  • @user-zj5fg8nu8h
    @user-zj5fg8nu8h Před 11 měsíci

    So hard find Anglo Saxon information. This video is brill.

  • @andrewwilson507
    @andrewwilson507 Před 8 měsíci

    This sounds awesome

  • @freepagan
    @freepagan Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow great video. I'm very much interested in Anglo-Saxon paganism. I'm familiar with Norse paganism already, and am very inspired by Odin/Wodan. But I'm more drawn toward AS paganism, for some reason. Thanks for sharing this. Btw, I might be in the minority of viewers here who aren't European. I'm actually American, and my heritage is Lebanese. According to my DNA, I'm 15% Northern European (which is not uncommon for Lebanese, given our history and all). Anyway, thank you for saying that we don't have to be English to feel welcome here. I appreciate that. I have subscribed to the channel.

  • @Texasmade74
    @Texasmade74 Před rokem +1

    One big correction Venerable Bede wrote about the Germanic brother's Hengist and Horsa coming to what would become England in the year 449 CE NOT 447 CE.The rest of the tribes came after Hengist and Horsa called for them as they were being paid to fight for the Breton King Vortigern against the Picts

  • @dannygardiner1823
    @dannygardiner1823 Před 2 lety +1

    You should do a video on Seaxneat

  • @SonarFates
    @SonarFates Před 3 měsíci +1

    Are you in Tamworth by any chance then? If so, strange coincidence as so am I and doing general research on Anglo-Saxons came across your good self. Keep it up mate!

  • @pendaofmercia7892
    @pendaofmercia7892 Před 3 lety +2

    Hidden gem.

  • @888AAA
    @888AAA Před 2 lety +2

    I just found a rune in my back yard ground where the dirt has basically lessened I live in the united states in next to SALEM, Massachusetts it is a symbol for Fehu I am so amazed thanks for your info so blessed I wonder if this is real there's a cemetery across town that has a cemetarty with graves still standing with symbols and different language symbols.. I am recently also connected to finding out about Odin and then everything is such an amazing sign thank u for this info 🔮💞🙏

  • @leeandrew8987
    @leeandrew8987 Před rokem

    My friend is Wiccan I'm learning about paganism shout from england 🎅2022

  • @ryanorionwotanson4568

    Bring back the Fyrfot! Yes.

  • @karlosthejackel69
    @karlosthejackel69 Před 3 lety +2

    More of this content please squire, your target is Survive the Jive level of content lol

  • @dungcheeseMORK999
    @dungcheeseMORK999 Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome video as always mate. However, werent Sussex's King Æþelwealh (born in 660, reigned from 674-685 CE) and King Arwald of Wihtwara (died 686 CE) the last kings to have been pagan, showing that Sussex and Isle of Wight to be the last places for Anglo-Saxon pagan rule?
    Also, some have argued Woden is the figure on the Sutton Hoo M1 purse, which makes sense since he had two wolves on his side, Geri and Freki. I think either theory makes sense, though maybe Woden would make more sense because of the references to him found in the other pieces of the Sutton Hoo treasure.

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +3

      You're absolutely right with regards to Sussex and the Isle of Wight being the last places of pagan rule, they completely slipped my mind when I was recording. I do intend to do a video addressing the last pagan kingdoms at some point, though.
      With regards to the Sutton Hoo purse, there is a lot of iconography related to Woden, and I'm personally with you on that point - I think it's much more likely that it is a representation of Woden - I was merely trying to give some quick Tiw examples that I can build on in a later video! 😁

  • @tonguemybumb
    @tonguemybumb Před 2 lety

    could you do a video on anglo-saxon christianity and how it incorporated pagan elements.

  • @jamesalexander5588
    @jamesalexander5588 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in wednesfield and i never knew that information.

  • @yaryar3468
    @yaryar3468 Před měsícem

    It's along a lot but briefer over view videos work really in depth deep dives with data would be great

  • @Tarcuastros
    @Tarcuastros Před 3 lety +1

    Plus, I would really like to see a video here about the god the Norse people called Freyr and I believe Anglo-Saxons called Ing or Ingui-Freyr

  • @K_E_Robin
    @K_E_Robin Před 4 měsíci

    Var Hälsad från Närke!
    I want to know more of the Anglo-Saxon understanding of the Wild Hunter.
    I am a (V-)Odenfulltrogen I want have a more deeper insight in his/their aspects outside of Scandinavia.

  • @coffekihlberg
    @coffekihlberg Před 29 dny

    A lot of Anglo saxon deities are their own but the norse and Anglo Saxons most definitely had the same concept around Oden/Odin/Wodan.
    The descriptions are the same

  • @jkl5712
    @jkl5712 Před 2 lety

    Where are the other videos in this series?