-
renunciation portion of the Old
Saxon Baptismal Vow
along with the gods
Uuôden (Odin) and
Thunaer (Thor). The name is
usually derived from seax, the eponymous...
- ****er (original)
Sisam hypothetical intermediate Anglo Saxon Chronicle UUoden Woden Woden Belde(g) Bældæg Bældæg
Brond Brond Brond Friðgar
Freawine Freawine...
-
Germanic pagan gods of the
early Saxons which the
reader is to forsake:
Uuôden ("Woden"),
Thunaer and Saxnōt.
Scholar Rudolf Simek comments that the vow...
- Made
ancestor of the
kings of Es****. He is
mentioned as Saxnôte
alongside Uuôden (Wodan) and
Thunaer (Thunor) in the Old Dutch/Saxon
Baptismal Vow. He was...
- paganism, the god was also
known in Old
English as Wōden, in Old
Saxon as
Uuôden, in Old
Dutch as Wuodan, in Old
Frisian as Wêda, and in Old High German...
- lieten. End ec
forsacho allum dioboles uuer**** and uuordum, Thunær ende
Uuôden ende Saxnôte ende
allum thêm
unholdum thê hira genôtas sint. The Utrecht...
- the Old
Saxon Baptismal Vow,
records the name of
three Old
Saxon gods,
UUôden (Old
Saxon "Wodan")[clarification needed], Saxnôte, and Thunaer, by way...