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Beowa, Beaw, Bēow [beːow], Beo or
Bedwig is a
figure in Anglo-Saxon
traditional religion ****ociated with
barley and agriculture. The
figure is attested...
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Beowa National Park,
formerly Ben Boyd
National Park, is a
national park in New
South Wales, Australia, 578 km (359 mi)
south of Sydney. It was established...
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which involves burning a man in effigy. A link
between the
mythical figure Beowa (a
figure from Anglo-Saxon paganism,
appearing in
early Anglo-Saxon royal...
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Organisation Book
entry only Beo Beo, a
variant of the name of the Anglo-Saxon god
Beowa. Beo language, an
African language Beo ar Éigean, an Irish-language podcast...
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references to
barley processing.
Comparisons to the Anglo-Saxon
figure of
Beowa (Old
English "barley") have been put forth. In Lokasenna, Loki is depicted...
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Hrethe or Hrēða,
listed by Bede. Wyrd, the Anglo-Saxon
concept of fate.
Beowa, a
figure ****ociated with
barley and
possibly conflated with Beowulf. The...
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Around 10,000
years ago, the
relationship between orcas,
referred to as
beowas ('brothers' in English) and
whalers began with the Katunga, the Indigenous...
- parks,
namely Jervis Bay
National Park,
Eurobodalla National Park, and
Beowa National Park. To the east is the
coastline of the
Pacific Ocean, which...
- who
became king
Scealdwea (Scealdea), son of
Heremod Beowa, son of
Scyld Healfdene, son of
Beowa Heorogar, son of
Healfdene Hroðgar, son of Healfdene...
- 671-hectare (51,080-acre)
reserve is
situated to the
immediate south of
Beowa National Park. Its
southern border is
bounded by the Black-Allan Line that...