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- Jerome ... [[Quadi]], [[Vandals]], [[Sarmatians]], [[Alans]], [[Gepids]], Herules, [[Saxons]], [[Burgundians]], [[Allemanni]], and—alas! for the commonweal!-- even ...33 KB (5183 words) - 22:35, 12 February 2021
- English language ... ere brought to the eastern coast of Great Britain by [[Germanic]] ([[Anglo-Saxons]]) settlers by the 5th century – with the word ''English'' being de ...3 KB (507 words) - 14:45, 29 March 2016
- Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 1) by Nick Sayers ... Anglo Saxon language originally derived from the Germanic when the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes came to [[England]] in the 5th and 6th centuries, there are man ...39 KB (6174 words) - 11:22, 3 November 2019
- Japhetic ... mbourgers]], [[Liechtenstein]]ers, [[Austrians]], [[Swiss]], [[Angles]], [[Saxons]], [[Britons (historic)|Britons]], [[English people|English]], [[Cornish p ...15 KB (1922 words) - 13:15, 26 April 2019
- Germany ... gence of a number of large West Germanic tribes: Alamanni, Franks, Chatti, Saxons, Frisians, Sicambri, and Thuringii. Around 260, the Germanic peoples broke ...29 KB (4363 words) - 11:37, 8 March 2016
- Etymology ... e Norman rulers who mostly ate meat (an expensive commodity) and the Anglo-Saxons who farmed the animals.<sup>[2]</sup> This explanation has passed into com ...16 KB (2540 words) - 10:14, 4 February 2024
- Code of Canon Law ... m off from the mixed secular/religious county and local courts used by the Saxons. In contrast to the other courts of England the law used in ecclesiastical ...12 KB (1903 words) - 08:30, 4 May 2019
- Article: “Easter” or “Passover” in Acts 12:4? by KJV Today ... erted that the word "[[Easter]]" derived from "Eostre," the goddess of the Saxons (De Ratione Temporum). In modern times Alexander Hislop connected [[Easter ...11 KB (1659 words) - 07:25, 16 March 2016
- 1 Timothy 6:10 ... disapproval, dislike or disparagement" [OED]. Evil was the word the Anglo-Saxons used where we would use bad, cruel, unskillful, defective (adj.), or harm, ...14 KB (1696 words) - 14:56, 28 May 2018
- High German languages ** [[Transylvanian Saxons|Transylvanian Saxon]] (in [[Transylvania]])6 KB (817 words) - 03:09, 11 March 2016
- English alphabet ... now England, along with the proto-form of the language itself, by [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] settlers. Very few examples of this form of written Old Engl ...16 KB (2390 words) - 06:00, 17 March 2016
- Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 3) by Nick Sayers ... 735) claimed that the word [[Easter]] came from Eostre, the goddess of the Saxons: :“[[Easter]] [[Easter]], of eastre, Sax. a goddess of the Saxons, in honour of whom, sacrifices were offered about that time of year, Oster ...17 KB (2812 words) - 12:45, 12 March 2016
- Salvian ... the piety of the [[Goths]], and the ruder virtues of the [[Franks]], the [[Saxons]], and the other tribes to whom, though heretic [[Arianism|Arians]] or unb ...11 KB (1792 words) - 10:05, 27 April 2019