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Anglo-Saxon Paganism: Gods 

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What were the pre-Christian religious traditions of England like? This two part series serves as an introduction to Anglo-Saxon paganism. In this video we will look at the evidence we have for the pagan gods of the Anglo-Saxons and will compare them to what we know about the Norse equivalents that Vikings worshipped. At times it is also necessary to use Indo-European comparative mythology to understand the gods and goddesses of the Anglo-Saxons. “Anglo-Saxon paganism” refers to the Germanic pagan traditions brought to Britain in the 5th century and which persisted in surprising ways even after the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England over the 7th and 8th century.
Thanks to Wulfheodenas for modelling their Vendel era Germanic weapons and clothing.
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00:00:00 What is Anglo-Saxon paganism
00:07:51 Woden
00:25:42 Thunor
00:32:20 Tiw
00:35:59 Ing
00:43:00 Frig
00:44:02 Erce
00:48:19 Hretha
00:53:00 Modra
00:56:06 Hengest and Horsa
01:02:09 Nehalennia
01:03:56 Wada
01:07:33 Wayland
01:12:01 Seaxneat
01:14:09 Eostre
01:20:22 Bældæg
01:28:16 Scyld and Sceafa
01:34:38 Sigel
01:36:16 Earendel
01:38:15 Pagan calendar

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@albionmyl7735
@albionmyl7735 2 года назад
Hello English people... Greetings from Germany.... I am a native German Saxon from Westphalia northwest Germany.... Anglo-Saxon ties never die... ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇩🇪👍
@EuanWhitehead
@EuanWhitehead 2 года назад
Good to be proud
@Andavel111
@Andavel111 2 года назад
Greetings brother 👍
@osamabindiesel3389
@osamabindiesel3389 2 года назад
Bro you’re German, that’s it. Cosplaying like you’re the same people as the anglos from thousands of years ago is cringe. You don’t drink mead from horns and sail the seas, you wear lederhosen and eat schnitzel.
@Rymontp
@Rymontp 2 года назад
@@osamabindiesel3389 I agree with your first statement, modern Germans are quite different to Germanic people 1.5k years ago. The second doesn't make any sense though. Maybe it's just a joke but you're confusing Bavaria with the rest of Germany. Westphalia has a very different sub culture
@redwolf7929
@redwolf7929 2 года назад
Hi Anglo - Saxon people of England ,and of Germany, our tribe has spread far and wide , from the dark European forests across the seas ,and even to Australia, my home!! Hail the Gods , and the ancestors!!!@
@aacistrlcoholic2
@aacistrlcoholic2 3 года назад
If the BBC made content like this I might consider paying the TV license
@jespereriksson6147
@jespereriksson6147 3 года назад
Anglo saxon people are n word people
@jonajo9757
@jonajo9757 3 года назад
@@jespereriksson6147 Deep...
@mostlypeacefulrowan8747
@mostlypeacefulrowan8747 3 года назад
If the BBC covered this they would employ an ethnic minority to reveal all anglo saxons were brown and gay. And vegan.
@vdoniel
@vdoniel 3 года назад
Do you have to buy a license to watch tv?
@mostlypeacefulrowan8747
@mostlypeacefulrowan8747 3 года назад
@@vdoniel if you dont pay the tax they send a "tv detector" van to sit outside your house. Look it up it's hilarious
@EuanWhitehead
@EuanWhitehead 2 года назад
I'm so proud of my British English heritage, I think most British people forget about their rich ancestry. It's so deep, interesting and vast I don't know how people forget it.
@conman9957
@conman9957 2 года назад
you seen that sky drama they have been making that makes pagans out to be savages and drug addled freaks? such a shame to see these myths persist
@Stylin0
@Stylin0 2 года назад
I'm of British, welsh, and modern day frisian and its amazing seeing how closely related these practices all were, this has helped me immensely in magic, it seems the more accurate the practices feel to our ancestors the more effective it feels, but they seem to realize that traditions are meant to be built upon. This channel has been essential for me in the past two weeks haha love this man.
@noodlyappendage6729
@noodlyappendage6729 Год назад
Hello Eve, I have a community on Reddit for people of British heritage called the Temple of Britannia. If you have a Reddit account put you Reddit name here and I’ll send you an invite. It’s a private community. It’d be great to have you!
@redshift1223
@redshift1223 Год назад
we have long been ignorant victims of traitors and infiltrators who have vast wealth to undermine and destroy our people for their perverse ideals.
@fusion9619
@fusion9619 Год назад
@@Stylin0 you actually do magic? Can you describe it? I guess it's probably not shooting fireballs, as awesome as that would be..
@Samdegraff
@Samdegraff 3 года назад
Lost it at: "Until they found this one that said "This is a Hammer"."
@nilsolofleif8886
@nilsolofleif8886 3 года назад
That part is great. Kinda ends the debate 😅
@toddovall2389
@toddovall2389 3 года назад
Same. As if speaking to the future
@sallyonthegini3349
@sallyonthegini3349 3 года назад
28:58
@nilsolofleif8886
@nilsolofleif8886 3 года назад
@@Io-vz2jq the man who made the necklace did of course. With your reasoning a lot of things must be fabricated.
@azurephoenix9546
@azurephoenix9546 3 года назад
@@Io-vz2jq Danish people.
@parchment543
@parchment543 3 года назад
The best video I’ve ever seen on Anglo Saxon paganism. PLEASE keep this series going!!!
@wayneinteressierts5295
@wayneinteressierts5295 3 года назад
really good. started just to see...and dropped all other things for today for cross checks. everything in german and on german gods is profound. Even looked up the areas were Frau Holle is called Frau Holle, Frau Perchta or others. ah, I still got one little thing, STJ linked the masked deamons in south germany, switzerland and austria (and romania, and north italy) to christmas. but we have an additional holidays here called "Fasnacht" (hundrets of names for it). Some would say carnival. In some regions it lasts form november till februar
@eriktheranga2410
@eriktheranga2410 3 года назад
Not if they can help it
@mymybabybear
@mymybabybear 3 года назад
@@wayneinteressierts5295 ]
@halbeholt
@halbeholt 3 года назад
"Although some skeptical people questioned if they even represented hammers at all, until 2014, when this one was found (...) with a runic inscription that says 'this is a hammer'." Hahaha
@iBlagg8
@iBlagg8 3 года назад
I'm going to inscribe "this is a hammer" on it. why? only a fool would doubt these are hammers!
@delphinidin
@delphinidin 3 года назад
i almost died laughing at that part
@Wieslawson
@Wieslawson 3 года назад
Today's humanities...
@3rdeye671
@3rdeye671 3 года назад
Runes are not just a form of writing, it was believed that the runes carried magical properties and that inscribing runes gave the object added intentions wished for by its maker or owner. Thus inscribing "This is a hammer" was a point of specifically dedicating the object to a given task and adding the will of its maker or owner into the ability of that object to better perform that task. You need to put your mindset into the same as the ancient peoples who believed everything possessed a form of spirit or a life of it's own and it's handlers own spirit was also becoming imbued into the object everytime he used it. So it's not just any old hammer but the owners own hammer sort of bonded to him and his intentions flowed through the object giving it purpose and was believed better at doing it's specified tasks.
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 3 года назад
@@Wieslawson i went to college for computer science. The only thing i value about my time in college were the humanities courses
@landofthesilverpath5823
@landofthesilverpath5823 3 года назад
THIS IS A HAMMER
@ProfessorShnacktime
@ProfessorShnacktime 3 года назад
Really glad the ancestors had the foresight to clear that up.
@landofthesilverpath5823
@landofthesilverpath5823 3 года назад
@@ProfessorShnacktime just in case future archeologists had any doubt.
@twilightknight2333
@twilightknight2333 3 года назад
@@landofthesilverpath5823 No doubt modern day liberal archeologist would claim it was a dildo and that Anglo-Saxons were gay or something like that.
@jamesblobb7115
@jamesblobb7115 3 года назад
Odin's/Wotan's abillity to make statues speak is absolutely fascinating in regard to his connection to Hermes/Mercury/Thoth, as Hermes is said to possess the very same abillity in the Corpus Hermeticum.
@andrewwicks8352
@andrewwicks8352 3 года назад
It's also one of the accounted acts of magic by Egyptian priests, to bring statues to life. Probably due in part to the connection between Hermes and Thoth. Obviously Egypt isn't Indo-European, but the trade across the eastern Mediterranean goes back to the Early Bronze (they're the only reason a Bronze Age could exist) and there is probably quite a lot of cultural interaction that is obscured by overly-thorough appropriation. It's possible that Thoth was an Egyptian borrowing of the Poetic/Magical aspect of the Sky Father. Either that, or both Hermes and Thoth originally developed independently, but then their cults developed a mutual respect and started borrowing from one another later on in their development to provide a false sense of similarity.
@user-qf3lq4zj8g
@user-qf3lq4zj8g 3 года назад
​@The Star Adding to yours and James comment: *hermetic* = "completely sealed; impervious to outside interference" and that is why the body ( _corpus_ ) of sealed-knowledge ( _hermeticus_ ) refers to Hermes having the ability to make what is sealed (frozen/stone mouth) to be opened and reveal its knowledge.
@dontdeletemeyoutube6689
@dontdeletemeyoutube6689 3 года назад
Statues speaking crops up in mr whatever and Jonathan strange. It was mr whatever’s first proof of his magic.
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
@@andrewwicks8352 I demonsrated in my video in Sumatra that the exact same belief exists there so we don't need to show a link over the Med - it is quite clearly a perennial belief that many cultures have.
@ugadugaga4972
@ugadugaga4972 3 года назад
Could the golems from Hebrew mythology be connected? I know its more about having your ancestors from the earth rise yo to protect but I also get imagery of living statues. Just a thought guys.
@moritzsprung3699
@moritzsprung3699 3 года назад
Thomas is one if not the most important person in the struggle to reconnect our people with our traditions and faith. This video is your masterpiece in terms of knowledge and production value in my opinion, and in a righteous world you had a TV show and your videos were shown in school classes all over europe. It was a pleasure to watch and I am greatly thankful for your work.
@swarmofmudkipz
@swarmofmudkipz 2 года назад
Agreed. It makes me sad how often the power plays by kingdoms and churches denied us our cultural heritage.
@neilog747
@neilog747 2 года назад
The shift of England's rulers away from England's culture after 1066 explains some of this cultural neglect I think, although the Christian church would have been an earlier opponent of this knowledge.
@sel1736
@sel1736 7 месяцев назад
​@@neilog747the church has brought nothing but lies and cultural genocide .. wherever they've been allowed to indoctrinate!!
@garthmcripfist2944
@garthmcripfist2944 3 года назад
Everything about you screams trustworthy and scholarly. Even your beard is scholarly, I'm very jealous.
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
thank you!
@MattyRlufc
@MattyRlufc 3 года назад
Very Indo-European
@kubobetterrelax7435
@kubobetterrelax7435 3 года назад
@@MattyRlufc very old English
@Sandwich13455
@Sandwich13455 3 года назад
The beard of ancient knowledge!
@airborneranger-ret
@airborneranger-ret 2 года назад
Really :)
@helmortkuper2626
@helmortkuper2626 3 года назад
Wish England would embrace their western Germanic heritage more.
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
Many of us do, but as all things English, they're looked down upon and sneered at by a section of the population. Our traditions are, for now, alive and well in many places and people are alot more aware and proud of their heritage than you see at first glance. You kind of have to dampen it down a bit in England, as the aforementioned snobs will look down on you, if they're in managerial positions you could be passed up for a promotion, accused of all manner of things etc etc. English is a dirty word for some, and whilst I believe it is their right to not feel English, attached to England or even remotely fond of the place, that is absolutely fine; what I can't abide is that they believe that we must all feel this way, and any who don't are to be belittled, sneered at and treated with general contempt. We are too tolerant a people, that stiff upper lip is acting as a leaden weight.
@TheWizardOfTheFens
@TheWizardOfTheFens 3 года назад
@@keighlancoe5933 perfectly explained.
@channelfive7883
@channelfive7883 3 года назад
@@keighlancoe5933 England has no culture
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
@@channelfive7883 of course it doesn't *wink wink*
@channelfive7883
@channelfive7883 3 года назад
@@keighlancoe5933 My English white wife agrees and says "England doesn't actually have any culture, apart from a bit of drinking at the pub" haha
@richardmangelmann4975
@richardmangelmann4975 3 года назад
German here, its pretty sad we don't know that much about our very ancient ancestors and will maybe never really regain that knowledge or tradition. I don't know why it makes me a bit down but for some reason it really gets me. So I really appreciate the effort you put into your videos!
@Kadukunahaluu
@Kadukunahaluu Год назад
I'm Pacific Islander (Chamorro) and I don't know anything about my people past the 1600s other than the fact that we were expert voyagers, so I know the feeling :( But here's to our mysterious, unique origins
@iBlagg8
@iBlagg8 3 года назад
Forget Harry and Megan, this is where its at just gone midnight UK time.
@pendaofmercia7892
@pendaofmercia7892 3 года назад
Has she divorced him already?
@Evan_Bell
@Evan_Bell 3 года назад
@@pendaofmercia7892 Who tf cares. They're not our royals anymore.
@pineapplepen540
@pineapplepen540 3 года назад
The ginge and the whinge.
@pendaofmercia7892
@pendaofmercia7892 3 года назад
@@Evan_Bell Not me, that’s for certain.
@gonefishing167
@gonefishing167 3 года назад
Agree, forget Harry and Megan. If they’d been in Henry the V111 time it would’ve been ‘off with their heads’. Save us having to listen to ‘victim hood’ ad nauseam 🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@MrAwrsomeness
@MrAwrsomeness 3 года назад
Uploading at 12 in the morning? Absolutely barbaric
@dontdeletemeyoutube6689
@dontdeletemeyoutube6689 3 года назад
Such heresy
@thomaspiotrowski3382
@thomaspiotrowski3382 3 года назад
In Germany we have Wieland the blacksmith forging swords, in the Nibelungen saga
@Peter-lm3ic
@Peter-lm3ic 3 года назад
Of course in England we have Weyland the goldsmith as portrayed on the whale bone Franks Casket in the British Museum. Making a drinking cup out of a skull! All from Germanic origins.
@kyledavisnorroena
@kyledavisnorroena Год назад
It's safe to say STJ is one of the most important voices in AS heathenry. These videos are great. Well done Thomas.
@e.mailissimo2146
@e.mailissimo2146 3 года назад
Well, that one guy had incredible foresight to inscribe "This is a hammer" on a piece of jewelry wich everybody back then would have known what it is, just to put arguments way into the future to rest XD
@stoltobot
@stoltobot 3 года назад
What if he was just being a smart arse and actually it is something else?
@hunterswepic
@hunterswepic 3 года назад
Or perhaps it’s something along the lines of “this is my rifle, there’s many like it, but this is my rifle...” etc
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
there is a stool with a runic inscription that says "stool" irrc. People just did stuff like that for some reason
@hunterswepic
@hunterswepic 3 года назад
@@Survivethejive The PIE roots of IKEA
@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 3 года назад
Oh yeah, I believe the majority of objects found just say what it is .. Like a comb would have "comb" inscribed .. For some reason very common
@kingofthemoon2395
@kingofthemoon2395 3 года назад
Production quality and value of this is insane for a youtube video, excellent work!
@Corgio22
@Corgio22 3 года назад
I know. No misspellings.
@caoimhingibson2803
@caoimhingibson2803 3 года назад
As someone who grew up Christian and has spent years coming to grips with my Pagan calling....thank you for your videos. They have been well received by me.
@markcotton3481
@markcotton3481 3 года назад
prove it
@markcotton3481
@markcotton3481 3 года назад
@Skydaddy Myth-Busters Prove they were well received.
@markcotton3481
@markcotton3481 3 года назад
@RUKMINI TALUKDER I'm not into capital-G-God
@MrMaltasar
@MrMaltasar 3 года назад
This was fantastic. Also so interesting how close the Anglo-Saxons were in religion to their cousins in Scandinavia, considering how they become mortal enemies come the viking age. In a sense they were vikings before the vikings. Brilliant video! Can't wait for part 2!
@topaz898989
@topaz898989 3 года назад
I read the Vikings raided England. They drove the English north to Scotland and settled in England. The hated each other with the raid but when they colonized that is why it's the same. They also did a raid south on land, moving down Germany via Bavaria, Austria, to Northern Italy where they settled with their slaves. Their name was Lombard. They were used to working ports by the Danish shore where they are from. So, that is what they did in Venice. They made a ton of money as the merchants of venice, built palaces, and called themselves royalty. At that time north Italy was Lombards pagan, mid was catholic rome, bottom was byzantine (three stripes like the flag) they also became the royals of Venetian Austria and Bavaira (I think via marriage? They had been through the area) Meanwhile back in England, they read a story about having sex with a sheep (I am not joking seriously) or was it a gold goat? And they decided that meant they were important too and make themselves queen mum. They rowdy members of the family stormed Normandy and settled there, becoming the French royal family (off with her head!). So I always thought they were all in bread because of 500 years of inbreeding but it turns out they had been inbreeding looooong before that. Makes sense. Scotland has Odin come Christmas eve night to this day. They are the original Real English and not the fake Ole and Swens and Lena's with horns and body paint in England now. They continued to have a trading relationship with the neighbors in the port of Bremen, the Fresians. They were taller, more well liked, smarter, and better sailors. They wanted to read a book under a tree and not exploit people and their land like resources throughout the globe.
@topaz898989
@topaz898989 3 года назад
@Denise Bond im confused. I'm not an anglophile, its my family history. And I just thought it was interesting because its not well known. Not sure if that means I like them or not.
@Peter-lm3ic
@Peter-lm3ic 3 года назад
@@topaz898989 You write as if you are a gothic weido!
@topaz898989
@topaz898989 3 года назад
@@Peter-lm3ic nah. Furthetist thing from it but I just never thought of how royal families came to be before and found it fascinating to learn. They were just someone's loser neighbors that stole a bunch of stuff and called themselves royal. There are jokes they are all related but I didn't realize how much from the very beginning. I, in fact, pay very little attention to it except for loving myself a royal wedding but didnt realize how destructive they continue to be behind the scenes.
@ramon2008
@ramon2008 2 года назад
@@topaz898989 what the hell are you talking about, the Vikings did not venture into Germany. The German regions had tribes and the Vikings were a seafaring people who raided coastal settlements, England and France being the prime examples.
@DanDavisHistory
@DanDavisHistory 3 года назад
Feature length! Nice one. This is the quality historical content we need.
@celticsaxon7609
@celticsaxon7609 3 года назад
I've been researching this topic just recently so thanks a lot tom.
@mattjackson
@mattjackson 2 года назад
This is fantastic. It always bothered me that the Anglo-Saxons were assumed to have followed the same gods as the Danes/Norse people so I am glad to see your presentation here. Thank you for making this!
@Glassandcandy
@Glassandcandy 3 года назад
This video is a hidden gem. Fantastic research. Kudos for looking into the etymological evidence as well. I’ve seen many historians just wave off ænglisc paganism as unknowable because of lack of evidence, and it always bothers me because there’s actually quite a bit to be known both from probing the old English corpus and through archeological evidence. We don’t necessarily need an English equivalent of the sagas in order to reconstruct the basics of Anglo Saxon cult beliefs and practices.
@OrthoKarter
@OrthoKarter 9 месяцев назад
England’s foundation is inherently Orthodox.
@user-pp6fx7si4g
@user-pp6fx7si4g 8 месяцев назад
There just isn't enough money for proper research into the gods of the Angles and Saxons.
@SamtheIrishexan
@SamtheIrishexan 8 месяцев назад
​@@user-pp6fx7si4gbecause they are white unfortunately. Hopefully the West is coming back to its senses.
@masterlee9822
@masterlee9822 6 месяцев назад
Similarities , differences and parallels are not uncommon among religions. Religions are not normally like the Satanists and Christian opposing ideologies that share the same mythologies and are in a sense the same religion. Religions are born in all kinds of ways, some over ages of collective stories and experiences and others over a very short period with much fewer people adding to the stories. A selective process happens over the ages with customs, traditions and stories become more popular and others less and this can also be said of the gods. Some die out and others live, some become less popular while others become more popular. The realities of times and ages. Genetics are going to have a effects on religious outcomes. Effecting dislike., likes and behavior. Oppression and dictatorships including religious dictatorships normally slows this down and forced lies can be used to prevent the people rising up against you. The people not knowing who is a ally and who is a foe. Christianity and Islam both arise through forced conversation after gaining enough power that was maintained through brutality. Christianity grow weaker when the church no longer had the power to oppress and imprison the people.
@jandergermane1561
@jandergermane1561 3 года назад
Never clicked so fast
@grantquinones
@grantquinones 3 года назад
Preclickulated
@franziskanerthenoble
@franziskanerthenoble 3 года назад
Lol, same. Literally stated out loud, “Oh yeah!”
@georgehardr.martin5586
@georgehardr.martin5586 3 года назад
Same here
@franziskanerthenoble
@franziskanerthenoble 3 года назад
@ZebraZ probably the most unintelligent take on WWII - and history as a whole. Every pagan tribe fought with every other pagan tribe... Rome? Celts? Greeks? Vikings? Like seriously try harder.
@jandergermane1561
@jandergermane1561 3 года назад
@ZebraZ what?
@carrieeloff2220
@carrieeloff2220 3 года назад
They probably worshipped the harvest gods in March because that's when you start the seeds.
@norsemagicandbeliefs8134
@norsemagicandbeliefs8134 3 года назад
Love it! People should be doing more of this. So many people cling on to the Norse gods. Its good for Scandinavians, but its amazing when we can use this info to reconstruct paganism for the Anglo Saxons or other Germanic peoples.
@mortenthorsen8994
@mortenthorsen8994 3 года назад
It should be clear by now that the Scandinavians, the North Germans, the Dutch and the English are of a common ethnocentric background sharing both language and religion. It is not just Scandinavians and particularly Icelandic ones that owns the Norse Gods its just the stories of them were not wiped out there as fully as in England and Germany
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij 2 года назад
How is that a good thing about paganism?
@deannawoods9776
@deannawoods9776 2 года назад
bCuz... Ummm I think it's Important to Kno that ULTIMATELY the Truth is that Every ancestor EVERYwhere has had the same beliefs yet Also individual Tribes have their own beliefs and They aLL SURVIVED for 10,000 years or more BEFORE the time of the "Christ God "
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij 2 года назад
@@deannawoods9776 the history shows that humanity was actually monotheistic and because humanity decayed into polytheism, so why celebrate evil? Like e michael Jones said, your gods are useless and can't save anyone.
@deannawoods9776
@deannawoods9776 2 года назад
btw... I knO useGys can C the Many Waze They ALL believe in the same thing They just broke apart for Money and the ability to abUz In ALL waz Bcuz they Are allowed to make their own "rules" and Blame it on "God's Rules" and it happened for NO REASON
@sleepywoodelf
@sleepywoodelf 3 года назад
Absurdly high quality content. I didn't know a lot about this topic, and I think in general Anglo-Saxon paganism flies under the radar because the sources are more fragmentary than the Norse, so this is a great contribution to public knowledge. Also, may the gods look on you with friendly eyes for citing your sources. One note: it might be good to brush up your Old Norse pronunciation. A New Introduction to Old Norse by Barnes and Faulkes, or Jackson Crawford's videos, are clear and helpful. As always, love the work you're doing.
@JackSardonic
@JackSardonic 3 года назад
The information you've provided and sequenced on deities like Hretha is extremely enlightening.
@LynxSouth
@LynxSouth 3 года назад
Impressive. Jaw-droppingly, staggeringly impressive. The attention to detail, the tracking everything back so far, the correlating of X to Y to Z and beyond, the listing of such a list of sources. It's intellectually and spiritually orgasmic. My heart leaps and my brain dances (or vice-versa). You are an exemplar of the proper combination of intelligence and passion.
@nigo-
@nigo- 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible video! Jive himself is rekindling a fire of ancient knowledge for the new generation.
@TheNaturalLawInstitute
@TheNaturalLawInstitute 3 года назад
Tom Rowsell, you are a treasure. Thank you for your work. This piece in particular.
@FortressofLugh
@FortressofLugh 3 года назад
Great work brother
@3rdeye671
@3rdeye671 3 года назад
As are your own videos too.
@BikingVikingHH
@BikingVikingHH 3 года назад
ᛁᛏᛋ᛫ᛟᚲ᛫ᛏᛟ᛫ᛒᛖ᛫ᚹᚺᛁᛏᛖ
@jurikurthambarskjelfir3533
@jurikurthambarskjelfir3533 3 года назад
Heil FoL!
@mayamaeru
@mayamaeru 3 года назад
this one is worth watching twice
@candylandi5351
@candylandi5351 3 года назад
Very interesting, this is for me the record of the longest video in English language I ever watched and you are able to explain things is an easy way so I enjoyed all the video. As an Italian I knew Sceafa as the 1st king of the Longobards but I didn't know that he was also in other nations mythology.
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@lukewhite8930
@lukewhite8930 3 года назад
The longboards in layman’s terms, were cousins of the saxons
@candylandi5351
@candylandi5351 3 года назад
@@lukewhite8930 Yes, some Sexons went in Italy with the Longobards too but at the end they returned back while Longobards stayed in Italy.
@aSandwich.13
@aSandwich.13 3 года назад
"And I do walk upon Wan's Dyke And I do survey the land And I did become the Reaper with my own bare hands. For I am Wodan Though, some call me Hermes Some call me Roman Mercury God of cargos God of weather Hanging God of boundaries Hanging God of Gibbet Hill Killing God of hidden doorways."
@jfwizard1
@jfwizard1 3 года назад
Found your channel after watching the yule video on history bro's channel. I've been obsessed since lol, but I think there's been a good reason. Your videos have been so educational and I really appreciate the work you put into them.
@jimmyoflogerty9982
@jimmyoflogerty9982 3 года назад
One of the (sadly)few remaining quality channels on YT. Thank you STJ!
@LifeAdviceSite
@LifeAdviceSite 3 года назад
15:39 I’ve been wondering about the difference between Woden’s Day and Mercredi/Miércoles/Mercoledi... Now it makes sense! I love how language differences can teach so much about history.
@gratius1394
@gratius1394 3 года назад
Maybe you'll find it interesting that different forms of "Wada" in Slavic languages (like Polish "woda" or Russian "воды") still mean "water". Also, "Perun" literally means "thunderbolt". It's fascinating how many European religions can be traced back straight to their proto Indo-European origin.
@yakuzzi35
@yakuzzi35 Год назад
I love how these videos also teach a lot of Germanic etymology. I'm a South African that speaks Afrikaans, which is a daughter language (creole) of Dutch, yet I can "see" the roots of some words in my own language too, for instance, furious in Afrikaans is "woedend", when God is mad in the Bible, it's called "toorn", rough/hectic is "woes". Maybe I'm reaching, I'm not a linguist, but it makes sense to me and also sounds similar.
@tovhenderson9855
@tovhenderson9855 3 года назад
There's a lot of great content on RU-vid, but none I enjoy more than your channel. You do a bang up job on your documentaries. Best channel on RU-vid. Keep up the great work.
@user-qj3cm4go4s
@user-qj3cm4go4s 3 года назад
In the Netherlands we have places like Woensel (Wodans hall) and Woensdrecht (Wodans dredge). A wish is a Wens. And our Wednesdays are Woensdagen.
@3rdeye671
@3rdeye671 3 года назад
It appears that the Dutch pronounce Woden/Wotan/Odin as 'Woen', just as the ancient southern or Mediterranean Indo-European peoples referred to him as 'Ofnir'.
@ProperZen
@ProperZen 3 года назад
@@3rdeye671 To the extent that a comment section can be a community, Tom’s work seems to bring discussions I rarely fail to learn from. Thanks for sharing this @93; good to get examples straight from the source like this. It’s amazing to connect the echos of the past surrounding us - and to have guides capable of pointing them out.
@BikingVikingHH
@BikingVikingHH 3 года назад
What do you call Africans? 😂 I call em mondays, nobody likes a Monday
@3rdeye671
@3rdeye671 3 года назад
@@BikingVikingHH nobody likes a rascist either. We should be embracing our differences not segregating and dividing one another. We learn and advance by embracing diversity, not by dividing ourselves into antagonistic divisions, that is devolution due to lack of diversity. There is only one race; the human race.
@helmortkuper2626
@helmortkuper2626 3 года назад
@@3rdeye671 Oy vey
@domeniclocalzo9498
@domeniclocalzo9498 3 года назад
Outstanding. Very well done ! And your annunciation is impeccable, even in multiple languages ! Thank you.
@karlosthejackel69
@karlosthejackel69 3 года назад
Been waiting for this one for a long time, thank you very much. Also, Anglo Saxon baby no.4 on its way. Middle name will be Aethelwolfe, just to honour the ancestors.
@patrickhenryhansen8161
@patrickhenryhansen8161 3 года назад
Love the name and glad to hear I’m not the only one honoring our ancestry. I have 6. Last one named Britannia Saxony.
@pineapplepen540
@pineapplepen540 3 года назад
Love the name, but don't make it easy to dox yourself, bro. It's not common.
@karlosthejackel69
@karlosthejackel69 3 года назад
@@pineapplepen540 There’ll be too many soon. When my last was born, my missus was waiting in the clinic for a routine check up. All the babies were called up one by one. The last baby ‘according to my missus’ was called Odin. A bit cheeky I though, going right to the top for a baby name. But I wouldn’t have complained lol
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij
@JuanMartinez-ly9ij 2 года назад
Why is paganism a good thing?
@markusbuelow7871
@markusbuelow7871 2 года назад
Nice ! Tube search - Dr.ludwig - wir rufen deine Wõlfe "" or you might like ? """Warunda Gra "" because of the wolf ! The one my ancestors gave to me - A Pirol all our clans have and the Oak Eiche - Leaves - but our clan a few left also had the Walking Wolf ! I like your choice of name !
@samiam2971
@samiam2971 3 года назад
Brilliant presentation by Mr. Rowsell (as always) on one of my favorite subjects, what can be reconstructed of the native Gods and Goddesses, folkways of my distant ancestors. Cheers from the U.S. where I wish we had adopted Thomas Jefferson's awesome idea for a national seal featuring old Hengest and Horsa.
@afgone
@afgone 3 года назад
That factoid about Jefferson was really interesting. I also am deeply fascinated by the ancient Gods of our Ancestors. I am particularly interested in the Greek and Celtic pantheons.
@laurasmith3243
@laurasmith3243 3 года назад
True.
@3rdeye671
@3rdeye671 3 года назад
@@afgone hey they're my two favourite mythologies as well 👍 Closely followed by the Norse/Germanic warring Gods, love their storytelling ability, same reason I grew up filling my head with the ancient Greek Epic tragedies like the Illiad, or the 300 Spartans, or the adventures of the early demigod heroes defeating fantastic mythological creatures. Even the much later tale of Alexander the Great, last of the Heroes from an earlier Age. Gotta admire that bold warrior spirit of honour, bravery and never say die ethos that is the defining feature of all three of these most prominent of the Indo-European tribes. I've been drawn much more lately to the ancient Celtic mythology, mainly because it's much older and more shrouded in mysterious, dark, violent ways. It's mythology touches on aspects of the Old European Neolithic cultures and of that time when the old ways blended with the new, the continuation of Stone & Wood Henge construction, the remembrance of the ancient ones who still inhabit the Old Barrows, even aspects of the original Western Hunter Gatherers stories of the little folk who went to live in their faerey mounds, entrances to their Kingdom of the Underworld, tales of primeval forest Gods and ancient times when all the lands were covered in year round ice and snow, the Land ruled by Tyrant Kings or powerful sorceress Queens and magic was something that was believed real. Echoes of these most ancient stories are still told and passed on down the generations today. That dimly remembered time that resonates throughout Central & North Western European folklore, the essence of which J R R Tolkien captured so well.
@fyrdman2185
@fyrdman2185 2 года назад
Why would you wish for that? Americans aren't English
@tfan2222
@tfan2222 8 месяцев назад
@@fyrdman2185That’s…so stupid. Believe it or not, the average American is still ethnically Germanic. Hence, also ethnically English.
@richard66754
@richard66754 3 года назад
Growing up in Appalachia, the word “Frig” was used as a swear word for having sex. I wonder if this word can be traced all the way back to the fertility goddess Frig?
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
I have wondered that myself in the past. Frigg in UK means to masturbate and may come from OE *frygian (“to rub, caress”)
@michaelkrull3331
@michaelkrull3331 3 года назад
That's a really interesting connection! I'm originally from Missouri and a long time resident of South Dakota, and I've heard "friggin'" as a substitute for the F word all my life.
@jackbroughton1431
@jackbroughton1431 3 года назад
@dee K not much German or Irish, in fact Catholics were heavily discriminated against in the cities and settlements around Appalachia; this ultimately ties back to the conflicts/wars fought between the Protestants and Catholics of Ireland. The Appalachians themselves are largely the descendants of the Scots-Irish/Scotch-Irish, also known as the Ulster-Scots in the UK and other commonwealth nations such as Canada. The Scots-Irish are the descendants of Protestant, Presbyterian Lowland Scotsmen and Northern Englishmen, who in the late 17th century, left their homelands close to, or along the Anglo-Scottish border, to settle in the province of Ulster, which today constitutes all of Northern Ireland, and three counties in the Republic of Ireland. There were other Protestant groups who settled Ulster and Ireland with them as well, and they too would become apart of this Scotch-Irish yolk. These people primarily came from southeastern England, northern England, the Isle of Man, and Wales, while others were Protestant refugees from France, Flanders, and the German Palatinate. There are some Scots-Irish families that have actual Irish ancestry as well. These groups however, only made up a small minority of the Ulster-Scot population, the great majority were of Northern English and Lowland Scottish ancestry. Their descendants would migrate to British North America in the late 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Known as the “Scots-Irish” or “Scotch-Irish,” they would heavily settle what was then the frontier of the Thirteen British Colonies.
@Anaris10
@Anaris10 3 года назад
@@michaelkrull3331 Same here in Commiefornia.
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
Appalachians aren't really irish or German - they are mainly British - that is Ulster Scots, Scots and Northern English
@adventussaxonum448
@adventussaxonum448 3 года назад
Wade's ship was "Wingelock "..... Good old Tolkien. Earendil the Mariner (another name from Anglo-Saxon literature) had a ship called Vingilot....
@paulwhite6626
@paulwhite6626 3 года назад
And after pleading for aid with the Valar, Earendils ship was set in the sky because he could not return to mortal lands and thus Vingilot (built by Cirdan the shipwright) becomes Venus Great stuff, my love for Tolkien only increases with time
@Ardepark
@Ardepark 3 года назад
@@paulwhite6626 I am certain Tolkien would have greatly approved of Thomas Rowsell's work and would have volunteered much time and effort to help a project such as Survive the Jive.
@paulwhite6626
@paulwhite6626 3 года назад
@@Ardepark I doubt it not. I don't have the ability to read Old English or Old Norse, but if I could, I would probably find plenty more of the seeds that sprouted into Middle Earth. Apparently the Silmarillion was begun to give the English a mythology set in a timeless elder age but because of his perfectionism and constant editting, the project consumed Tolkiens free time until the end of his life. Much respect should also go to Christopher his son who tried with varying degrees of success to make some kind of sense out of what his father left behind
@josephanglada4785
@josephanglada4785 3 года назад
The documentary is great, but it has many parts you can put in their own shorter videos. It would be great for sharing!
@johnlomax2502
@johnlomax2502 3 года назад
This... Is a brilliant historical documentary. I am proud to be an Anglo Saxon descendant.. strong paternal ancestry in northwest England I have. Thank you for putting this beautiful narrative together. John Lomax
@chucklebutt4470
@chucklebutt4470 3 года назад
You got a bit of a fash smell coming from yah, bud hahaha.
@johnlomax2502
@johnlomax2502 3 года назад
@@chucklebutt4470 ... And what would that mean exactly? Not sure that I follow you?
@DAEDRICDUKE1
@DAEDRICDUKE1 3 года назад
Chuckle has brain difficulties, he watches videos that make him mad all day
@z1ll4jr53
@z1ll4jr53 2 года назад
@@DAEDRICDUKE1 Avarage Redditor
@zenchiro6033
@zenchiro6033 2 года назад
The left wing said they’d abolish poverty; right wing said they’d abolish bureaucracy. Odin said he’d abolish ice giants. Where are the ice giants? Vote Odin 2024!
@bmayden
@bmayden 3 года назад
Thank you for quality listening walking through the woods in the mountains to work at 5am. Much mood. Keep on keepin on
@osgar333
@osgar333 3 года назад
I live near to Westmeston, East Sussex. As an Anglo Saxon heathen, I was intrigued to find the following: In 1879, the Devonshire folklorist Sabine Baring-Gould supplied a note in Henderson’s Folk Lore of the Northern Counties, to the effect that in the Weald of Sussex he had often observed dead horses and cows hung up by the four legs from the horizontal branch of a tree - “a sufficiently ghastly sight”. As an example he names a magnificent elm in Westmeston, just under the Ditchling Beacon, that was constantly loaded with dead animals. One spring he had for instance seen two horses and three calves thus suspended. For his part, he confidently advances a mythological explanation, to the effect that the animals were sacrifices to Odin, “hanging being the manner in which offerings were made to him”. Baring- Gould further alludes to the custom kept by ancient Germanic tribes of hanging upon trees the heads of horses killed in battle, “as offerings to the god” (Henderson, 1866, p. 134).
@redghost6386
@redghost6386 Год назад
When I was a kid I used to really like the cartoon Prince Valiant. A children's cartoon telling Anglo saxon stories with your voice and style would be something amazing. You should do it.
@pablomontagna2502
@pablomontagna2502 3 года назад
Mesmerizing!! We'll have to replay your video five to eight times to capture all its beauty and information before we move to part two.
@feedYOURchildrenKORN
@feedYOURchildrenKORN 3 года назад
This quality is unreal! How can your content keep getter better, Tom?? Every time I think you've hit a peak, you go far beyond. Well done!
@TensorCalculusRobertDavie
@TensorCalculusRobertDavie 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating! Well researched and put together.
@seventus
@seventus 3 года назад
I'll watch tomorrow since it's 2am. But I'm sure it's going to be a stellar video mate. Thanks in advance hero.
@fadista7063
@fadista7063 3 года назад
Glad you use subscribestar, going to support your work there. Thanks for all your depth of research and excellent production values!
@SungazerDNB
@SungazerDNB 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your hard work. I keep stopping the video to reference other sources and I keep learning so much. Thank you!
@christopherneil6117
@christopherneil6117 Год назад
This content is so well made. There is nothing like this, even from neo-pagan creators
@ironwolf2244
@ironwolf2244 3 года назад
This is a great comprehensive piece on the subject. Very much appreciated!
@ProfessorShnacktime
@ProfessorShnacktime 3 года назад
Tom you've done it again, can't wait to watch all this! Your work is consistently peerless.
@aydanjesson9748
@aydanjesson9748 3 года назад
Thank you for making such a deeply researched video, and doing it with style! Right on for so thoroughly presenting the evidence for your conclusions (along with various theories), leaving the viewer to make their determinations
@Treetalker
@Treetalker 3 года назад
This is fantastic Tom, thank you for passing down your knowledge
@weenerdik
@weenerdik 3 года назад
Very pleased to see you back here! Awesome content
@Plentisaki
@Plentisaki 3 года назад
Brilliant! I live in a very 'historically active' Anglo Saxon area of East Kent, so this superb presentation really is interesting to me.
@leopoldjenkins
@leopoldjenkins 3 года назад
This was absolutely superb. I'll rewatch this a few times as there's just so much in it. There's such a gap in Anglo Saxon paganism and I'm delighted this is being addressed with content like this. Thank you for your huge efforts.
@harley7356
@harley7356 3 года назад
Great video Thomas I am looking forward to part 2, I was wondering if you could do a video on the Britonic Deities sometime such as Nodens, Maponos, Leucetios ect?
@westchesterfarmer4439
@westchesterfarmer4439 3 года назад
Congratulations on this superb two part documentary. A very useful and convenient source for those interested in the pre-Christian faith of the Anglo-Frisian people. There really is no point watching BBC television when programmes of this quality are being made by independent historians. As a footnote, I remember meeting a very old lady in about 1980, she could still remember a song she sang in her school playground, the words included 'Huddersfield, field of God'. Have often wondered if it was connected to the old religion.
@masterlee9822
@masterlee9822 6 месяцев назад
Similarities , differences and parallels are not uncommon among religions. Religions are not normally like the Satanists and Christian opposing ideologies that share the same mythologies and are in a sense the same religion. Religions are born in all kinds of ways, some over ages of collective stories and experiences and others over a very short period with much fewer people adding to the stories. A selective process happens over the ages with customs, traditions and stories become more popular and others less and this can also be said of the gods. Some die out and others live, some become less popular while others become more popular. The realities of times and ages. Genetics are going to have a effects on religious outcomes. Effecting dislike., likes and behavior. Oppression and dictatorships including religious dictatorships normally slows this down and forced lies can be used to prevent the people rising up against you. The people not knowing who is a ally and who is a foe. Christianity and Islam both arise through forced conversation after gaining enough power that was maintained through brutality. Christianity grow weaker when the church no longer had the power to oppress and imprison the people. When the people where no longer forced many turned away from Christianity. No longer having to keep silent or lie. A religion that calls itself faith always allow people to leave just not return without effort. who forces out corrupt , criminals and immoral people out of the religion .A very moral pale skin anti- universalists European group that disagree with race mixing. Who normally get away with their killings of criminals. Self defense and no criminal records. The church believes in the negative impact of evil blood-lines , genetics and poor upbringings on their members. Hundreds of churches in the USA and not one of them are willing to speak English at church only their European native tongue. Uncommon for them not to speak two tongues even in their homeland in Europe. a much older version of their modern tongue. English is considered a trade tongue in the USA that is to do with Jobs, profit and selling and buying goods. Their preferred reading books are not in English. The faiths average intellect is higher then normal. over 130. 30-40 points over the average Christian in their own homeland that is around 100-104 on average for a white Christian.
@richb3802
@richb3802 3 года назад
Fantastic research and presentation. One of your best. Look forward to pt2. Cheers Tom
@joolzwebbA1
@joolzwebbA1 3 года назад
Yes!! At last! an in-depth study of Anglo Saxon paganism. Knowledgable, great presentation and, most pleasingly, great pronunciation of the Old English. Happy to have found your channel. 👍🏼⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@haydenarias
@haydenarias 3 года назад
I have work in the morning, but nevermind that.
@sergeymikhailov9234
@sergeymikhailov9234 3 года назад
"The Lost Gods of England" by Brian Branston is good on the subject too.
@admiralkipper4540
@admiralkipper4540 3 года назад
@Nina de B I’d rather have moustache man as a prophet than the jew guy
@z1ll4jr53
@z1ll4jr53 2 года назад
@@admiralkipper4540 Larp and false
@cristianguanziroli3648
@cristianguanziroli3648 3 года назад
Wow! I cant believe the mass amount of data you gathered! some i read back in the day, but never organized and commented in such a beautiful way. You do an amazing job, and i look forward to your job. Thank you very much for this!
@henrimatisse6890
@henrimatisse6890 3 года назад
This is definitely my favorite channel! Thank you so much for the great content.
@ottovonbismarck4308
@ottovonbismarck4308 3 года назад
Your production quality and videos only keep getting better. At this rate you should be able to put out a full length theatrical documentary in a couple years!
@drraoulmclaughlin7423
@drraoulmclaughlin7423 3 года назад
Brilliant! Will watch the full documentary after work.
@anointingofseer2596
@anointingofseer2596 3 года назад
Took me a few days to get through stopping and starting, but what a terrific job you've done on this video. So many interesting topics I'll be surely watching again. Cheers.
@dseelenmagie8811
@dseelenmagie8811 2 года назад
Another series I've watched multiple times... always something more to learn. Such a thorough researcher, thanks Tom.
@wihtdeva1320
@wihtdeva1320 3 года назад
One of, if not THE, best videos from you that I've seen. Thank you for your hard work!
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
Thank you too!
@GriffinParke
@GriffinParke 3 года назад
Been looking forward to this!
@christopherbell4543
@christopherbell4543 3 года назад
5 minutes in and this is already better than anything else I've seen on RU-vid, excellent job. Thank you. 🤜🤛✊👊
@sharmainehill1272
@sharmainehill1272 2 года назад
@Survive the Jive. Dude, you are DEEP! Thank you for this info, makes a lot of things straight for me.
@adrazuel
@adrazuel 3 года назад
its amazing to hear all this and understand where tolkien got his inspiration from...
@DonMeaker
@DonMeaker 3 года назад
I just read Christopher Tolkein's Sigurd and Gudun last night, and this was very interesting. Good work!
@irishoak7269
@irishoak7269 Год назад
Celts, Norsemen, Anglo-Saxons, & Slavs, we're All a lot closer to each other then many want to admit.
@georgehardr.martin5586
@georgehardr.martin5586 3 года назад
This video was so good I had to watch it twice. Amazing work Tom.
@redrose97
@redrose97 3 года назад
I respect you put a terrific amount of research into this, Cheers
@andrewrecard5857
@andrewrecard5857 3 года назад
Now I know how ragnar lothbrok learned old english in like 2 days.
@EuanWhitehead
@EuanWhitehead 2 года назад
And many other vikings lol
@ControlledDemolition
@ControlledDemolition Год назад
I enjoy and appreciate your pronouncing so many words to help build our vocabulary.
@bjornerikssongalin9570
@bjornerikssongalin9570 3 года назад
As usual great information and very well presented!! Great correlation and association of the cultural and spiritual aspects between the different regions and as we can see not so different. Amazing!!! Thank you for this video!
@TheWitchInTheWoods
@TheWitchInTheWoods 3 года назад
Fascinating. There's so much to it... I may have to watch this twice....
@KnightOfCups1999
@KnightOfCups1999 3 года назад
Thank you for this wonderful work, Tom, it's a real treat. I've spent many rainy afternoons gazing at The Franks Casket in the British Museum!
@Survivethejive
@Survivethejive 3 года назад
So have I
@Schloetz
@Schloetz 6 месяцев назад
I'm beyond grateful you've created such an extensive guide on this subject. Thank you for giving me a resource to learn my heritage.
@Vikreth
@Vikreth 3 года назад
This was great, very educational! Thank you for all the effort!
@Bhenderson0001
@Bhenderson0001 3 года назад
Its amazing how things in life connect together..... thank you for this wisdom.
@JackSardonic
@JackSardonic 3 года назад
Holy moley I've been looking forward to this
@landofthesilverpath5823
@landofthesilverpath5823 3 года назад
This video is massive! Good work, very informative-- I love the animations too.
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