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Danish tysk,
Norwegian tysk,
Swedish tyska and
Italian tedesco. The word
theodism, a
neologism for a
branch of
Germanic neopaganism, is
based on the Gothic...
- half-uncial
script between 975 AD and 1025 AD: Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar
dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon... ("Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of...
- of the
Beowulf m****cript with its
opening Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar
dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon... "Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore...
- Ernst-Schertzhaffte und
Satyrische Gedichte,
Volume III. Leipzig: Joh.
Theod.
Boetii Tochter (1732); 2nd
printing 1737 Neumann,
Werner (1962). "Eine...
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forms of **** esotericism. Some
northern European neopagan groups, such as
Theods, Ásatrúarfélagið and Viðartrúar, have
explicitly stated that neo-****sm...
- Sed;
practitioners focusing on Anglo-Saxon
traditions use
Fyrnsidu or
Theodism;
those emphasising German traditions use Irminism; and
those Heathens who...
- surname, a form of Theobald, a
Germanic name
composed from the
elements theod- "people" and bald "bold".
Arthur Thibault (1914–83),
Canadian farmer and...
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University of
California Press, 1999, p. 33 ISBN 9780520922327 Cod.
Theod. VIII.5.25 Cod.
Theod. XII.1.73;
compare Symmachus, Ep. viii. 10, x. 3 Symmachus, Ep...
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transliterated directly from the Old
English þēoden, "king, prince", in turn from
þeod, "a people, a nation". As with
other descriptive names in his legendarium...
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Christus himself (Iren. i. 15, 3) or the
Soter (Iren. i. 11, 1, cf. exc. ex
Theod. 23; 41), as the
common product of the Aeons, in
order to
bring her back...