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  1. Anglo-Saxon paganism was a polytheistic belief system, focused around a belief in deities known as the ése (singular ós ). The most prominent of these deities was probably Woden; other prominent gods included Thunor and Tiw.

  2. Our chief sources are Northumbrian. Bede (c. 675 – 735), in his History of the English Church and People (c. 732), records the Anglo-Saxon conversion and its aftermath from 597 to the 640s (Colgrave and Mynors, 1969).

  3. Anglo-Saxon religion may refer to : Anglo-Saxon paganism; Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England; Anglo-Saxon mission in the Frankish Empire in the 8th century; Anglicanism; Revival of Anglo-Saxon polytheism as part of Heathenry (new religious movement)

  4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anglo-Saxon paganism.

  5. Anglo-Saxon mythology refers to the Migration Period Germanic paganism practiced by the English peoples in 5th to 7th century England before conversion to Christianity. Origins and history.

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