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Why Nationalism? This week I was asked a curious question by a friend from work. He asked me, “out of all the political ideas why do you...

Ing, God of the English

All English folk should remember and be taught of Ing, the God of the English. So beloved, that even the name of his day of the week...

Trolls

What are trolls? The 2nd of the 3 levels of spirit is called Fylgia in Old Norse. It manifests in a mastery of skills and ability through...

Elves

WHO LIVES IN THE HOLLOW HILLS? Whilst everyone seems to be excited about the new lord of the rings tv show and November is just around...

why did our ancestors convert?

I'm often asked why our ancestors converted to Xtianity? How could they abandon the Gods for a fake, fictional foreign religion that was...

Tribal History of The Angles:

The Germanic tribes seem to have originated in a homeland in southern Scandinavia (Sweden and Norway, with the Jutland area of northern...

The Irminones.

The Irminones. Jǫrmun, the Viking Age Norse form of the name Irmin, can be found in a number of places in the Poetic Edda as a by-name...

Scythians

“There can be little doubt, even before examining the skeletal evidence, that the Scythians and Sarmatians were basically if not entirely...

The God of the River Rhine

I love to learn of the ancient Gods that we don't know so much about. Even though I don't know this God I will honour him in my next blot...

Old English places relating to the Gods

ld English place names relating to the Gods including Penda's Oak and The pool of Tiw among others. The village of Cofton Hackett lies...

Standing Stones in England used by Odinists

I just had a strange msg from a lady who wiccasplained to me that she was confused as to why I keep sharing pictures of stone circles and...

Thor in England.

Before the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons Þunor was one of the most popular gods, based on place name evidence e.g. Thurstable (hundred),...

Old English Godpoles & Sacred Trees

Sacred trees and groves are often referenced in Old English place-names. Blair 2005, p. 50. suggested that the use of the Old English...

The Sun Cross a Sacred European symbol

Historians will note that xtians didn't use the cross for the first hundred years when their faith was brought to Europe. They started...

Octa, A Great Pagan English King

Octa (or Octha) (c. 500 – 543) was The Jutish King of Kent during the 6th century. Octa was the son of the mighty Hengist and famed for...

The Great pagan king of Bernicia Ida

King Ida of Bernicia's reign as king began in 547, and records him as the son of Eoppa, grandson of Esa, and great-grandson of the God...

The ultimate insult.

In our Anglo-Saxon past, we had the perfect word to describe a person whom you might despise: a Nithing. That's not just a Nothing or a...

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