Nothing certain is known in regard to the precise time when the Goths first came to the north of Europe, or when they began to follow the religion of Odin. Some persons have thought that under the name of Odin, or Woden, men worshipped the powers of nature... Scandinavian History - Página 12por Elise C. Otté - 1874 - 399 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1884 - 192 páginas
...Finnish goddess adopted by the Northmen as their goddess of Beauty. Nothing certain is known in regard to the precise time when the Goths first came to the...to him and the other northern gods, who were called ^Esir, and were said to have dwelt in a home known as Asgaard, were all founded upon events that had... | |
| John Leavitt Stevens - 1884 - 452 páginas
...their descendants, in modern times, are known as Finns and Lapps. There are no reliable data to show the precise time when the Goths first came to the North of Europe. These people, in their new homes, in time increased so in numbers that they began to swarm south in... | |
| John Leavitt Stevens - 1884 - 448 páginas
...their descendants, in modern times, are known as Finns and Lapps. There are no reliable data to show the precise time when the Goths first came to the North of Europe. These people, in their new homes, in time increased so in numbers that they began to swarm south in... | |
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