This book takes stories from Norse literature, English folklore, Middle English stories, and even some from Celtic mythology to form an anthology of stories about the Anglo-Saxon gods and goddesses. Original sources are explained as well. The gods of the Anglo-Saxons have been lost over the centuries. We know their names: Woden, Frige, �unor, Tiw. Within these pages, the worlds of the gods once again come to life. From the very top of the great tree Eormensyl to the deepest depths of Hel, the tales of gods, elves, dwarves ...
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This book takes stories from Norse literature, English folklore, Middle English stories, and even some from Celtic mythology to form an anthology of stories about the Anglo-Saxon gods and goddesses. Original sources are explained as well. The gods of the Anglo-Saxons have been lost over the centuries. We know their names: Woden, Frige, �unor, Tiw. Within these pages, the worlds of the gods once again come to life. From the very top of the great tree Eormensyl to the deepest depths of Hel, the tales of gods, elves, dwarves, giants, and men are revealed.
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