- In
Germanic mythology, Seaxnēat (pronounced [ˈsæɑksnæːɑt]) or Saxnôt was the
national god of the Saxons. He is
sometimes identified with
either Tīwaz or...
- I
forsake all the Devil's
works and promises,
Thunaer ende
Uoden ende
Saxnote ende
allum them unholdum, the hira
genotas sint.
Thunaer and
Woden and...
- Chronicle. Seaxnēat. Made
ancestor of the
kings of Es****. He is
mentioned as
Saxnôte alongside Uuôden (Wodan) and
Thunaer (Thunor) in the Old Dutch/Saxon Baptismal...
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three Old
Saxon gods, UUôden (Old
Saxon "Wodan")[clarification needed],
Saxnôte, and Thunaer, by way of
their renunciation as
demons in a
formula to be...
-
Baptismal Vow
records the
names of
three Old
Saxon gods, UUôden ('Woden'),
Saxnôte, and
Thunaer ('Thor'), whom
pagan converts were to
renounce as demons....
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forsacho allum dioboles uuer**** and uuordum, Thunær ende Uuôden ende
Saxnôte ende
allum thêm
unholdum thê hira genôtas sint. The
Utrecht Baptismal Vow...