- In Anglo-Saxon paganism,
Rheda (Latinized from Old
English *Hrêðe or *
Hrêða,
possibly meaning "the famous" or "the victorious") is a
goddess connected...
- Ulf the Quarrelsome, or Ulf
Hreda, is
described in
Njals Saga as a
brother to
Brian Boru, High King of
Ireland from 1002 to 1014. He is
primarily mentioned...
- the 'Mother of Earth'
cited in the Æcerbot charm. Rheda, also
Hrethe or
Hrēða,
listed by Bede. Wyrd, the Anglo-Saxon
concept of fate. Beowa, a figure...
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- Leeds. ——— (2011).
Pagan Goddesses in the
Early Germanic World: Eostre,
Hreda and the Cult of Matrons. London:
Bristol classical Press. ISBN 9780715637975...
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Philip A. (2011).
Pagan Goddesses in the
Early Germanic World: Eostre,
Hreda and the Cult of Matrons.
Bristol classics Press. ISBN 978-0-7156-3797-5...
- Tkashi-Mapa
Tskarishdida Svan Dæl
Lamaria Ēostre
Fimmilena Friagabis Frig
Hrêða Idis Wyrd Fraujō Frijjō (Frija)
Hariasa Hludana Holda Nerþuz
Ostara Sinthgunt...
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Philip A. (2011).
Pagan goddesses in the
early Germanic world : Eostre,
Hreda and the cult of matrons.
Bristol classical Press. ISBN 978-0-7156-3797-5...
- Introduction, 2009
Pagan Goddesses in the
Early Germanic World: Eostre,
Hreda and the Cult of Matrons, 2011
Names and
Naming in 'Beowulf':
Studies in...
-
Philip A. (2011).
Pagan Goddesses in the
Early Germanic World: Eostre,
Hreda and the Cult of Matrons.
Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-0-7156-3797-5. Simek...