Helith: An Anglo-Saxon Pagan Deity

Nonfiction, History, British
Cover of the book Helith: An Anglo-Saxon Pagan Deity by Garden Stone, Swain Wodening, Garden Stone
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Author: Garden Stone, Swain Wodening ISBN: 9781301344970
Publisher: Garden Stone Publication: February 16, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Garden Stone, Swain Wodening
ISBN: 9781301344970
Publisher: Garden Stone
Publication: February 16, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A small free eBook by Swain Wodening and GardenStone.

The names Helia, Heile, Helið and Helith are recorded in several medieval and later publications as names for a pagan deity who was venerated in the southwest of early Anglo-Saxon England. Strange enough, actual scholarly related literature does not mention those records. This publication gives a fair overview on what is known about this pagan god.
Therefore this contribution, in which the two authors showed both their craving for this kind of clarification and could indulge their passion for historical research in the fields of their interests, closes a 'historical gap'.

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A small free eBook by Swain Wodening and GardenStone.

The names Helia, Heile, Helið and Helith are recorded in several medieval and later publications as names for a pagan deity who was venerated in the southwest of early Anglo-Saxon England. Strange enough, actual scholarly related literature does not mention those records. This publication gives a fair overview on what is known about this pagan god.
Therefore this contribution, in which the two authors showed both their craving for this kind of clarification and could indulge their passion for historical research in the fields of their interests, closes a 'historical gap'.

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