Who is the Dawn Goddess of the Anglo-Saxons?
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2024
- An investigation into who the dawn goddess of the Anglo-Saxons is:
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Video on Eostre:
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Sources:
Usas:
www.wisdomlib.org/definition/usa
Purva:
www.wisdomlib.org/definition/...
Eos:
www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/...
Aurora:
www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/...
Dægrēd:
bosworthtoller.com/7349
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Excellent video. I would highly recommend Dharma Nation and the work of Sri Acharyaji. Jaya Sriman Narayana
Thank you. :)
100 % agree.
Jaya Sriman Narayana.
Its Morgan, also called Morgan Le Fay. Morgen means morning. I would think the stories on her with Merlin are of the latest and the last layer added.
The name of this goddess in lithuanian is Aušra - "dawn". In Belarusian it is Zara(Zarnica). From another root, but with the same meaning.
Thank you for the video!
Wow. Very cool.
German: Morgenröte, Morgenrot = Tag rot / day red / Dægrēd (sounds similar)
Who, then, is *H₂éwsōs? Quite confusing wikipedia article ....
Really cool. Must be from Tagarōt from OHG.
A hypothetical mentally speculated concoction.
@@leornendeealdenglisc You are referring to *H₂éwsōs on wikipedia? Wouldn't be the first time ....
That's right.
Dawn is "daggry" in Danish. Good luck pronouncing it, though.