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- In Germanic mythology, Seaxnēat (pronounced [ˈsæɑksnæːɑt]) or Saxnōt was the national god of the Saxons. The Old English form Seaxnēat is recorded in the...
- Thunaer and Saxnōt. Scholar Rudolf Simek comments that the vow is of particular interest because it is the sole instance of the god Saxnōt mentioned in...
- Thunaer and Saxnōt. Scholar Rudolf Simek comments that the vow is of particular interest because it is the sole instance of the god Saxnōt mentioned in...
- Norse) "The frenzied one" Freyja Hnoss, Gersemi Poetic Edda, Prose Edda Saxnōt (Old Saxon), Seaxnet, Seaxnēat, Saxnat (Old English) Contested None attested...
- known by the alternative name Eor, derived from Gr**** Ares, and also as Saxnot among the Saxons, identified as a god of the sword. In the classic farm...
- Saxon baptismal vow calls on the Christian to renounce "Thunaer, Woden and Saxnot". A runic poem mentions a god known as Ingwine and the writer ****er mentioned...
- Saxon Baptismal Formula and some Old English genealogies mention a god Saxnot, who appears to be the founder of the Saxons; some scholars identify him...
- Seaxnēat ("companion of the Saxons", or simply knife-companion), matching the Saxnôt whom, along with Wodan and Thunaer, ninth-century Saxon converts to Christianity...