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    Comitatus: Anglo Saxon

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    important in Anglo-Saxon culture‚ and is demonstrated profoundly in Anglo-Saxon texts. Comitatus means fellowship‚ particularly an allegiance between a chieftain and his men. This phrase refers to a very important tradition during the times of the Anglo-Saxons. It was so important because these men were constantly protecting their people from outside attacks and invasions and the comitatus was the bond that held these men together and that is what they lived for. Specific Anglo-Saxon texts where

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    Anglo Saxon Outline

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    English 30 August 2013 Anglo Saxon Outline 1: England A. England is isolated from European continent 1. Weather – rain/fog 2. Thatched cottages‚ quant stone churches Mysterious stone veins home of literature poets B. Theory of Granty C. Industrial revolution‚ contribution of music 1. Radix penicillin 2. Beatles D. British Monarchy 1. Magna-Carta – 1215 a. A political system 1) “by and for the people” 2. Englands contribution to America a. Legacy of common law 1) Emphasis on personal

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    tale of a mighty warrior that is the embodiment of Anglo-Saxon values‚ but are these values portrayed positively? The poem follows the story of Beowulf and his ultimate quest to achieve glory and honor so that he may be well remembered in the days of the future when he has passed. This lust for honor leads him to Grendel‚ Grendel’s Mother‚ and a mighty dragon‚ all of who‚ fall to the wrath of Beowulf. Beowulf‚ being a beacon for the Anglo-Saxon values‚ ultimately portrays them negatively because

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    Paganism vs. Christianity

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    Paganism vs. Christianity Laura Roberts Student ID: 22970754 September 14‚ 2009 Liberty University Lynchburg‚ VA Laura Roberts Dr. Kenneth Hood PHIL 104 14 September 2009 Paganism vs. Christianity Just like any religion or tradition‚ there are many branches to each. According to the World Christian Encyclopedia‚ there are over 33‚820 denominations of Christianity. (Answers.com‚ 2009) Paganism is defines as any religions other than Christianity or Judaism or Islamism. (WordNet) With so

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    Who was the Venerable Bede? Why do historians rely so much on his writings? What great contributions did he make? The Venerable Bede (673-735) was an English monk at the monastery of St. Peter. He was an author and scholar. His most famous work was "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" which gained him the title "The Father of English History". The Venerable Bede´s History is one of the few sources that exist for the Anglo Saxon period. Bede´s writings are considered reliable since he was

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    This poem does show the Anglo-Saxon values and culture in many situations‚ but it is hard to tell whether or not the poem is celebrating the culture or if it is an indictment of it. For the most part‚ though‚ I believe it is celebrating this culture. The death of Beowulf certainly shows the values of loyalty and courage. Not only was it brave of Beowulf to give his life in order to protect his people‚ but it was also brave and loyal of Wiglaf to come to Beowulf’s side when he needed someone the

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    place during the period of time in which the Anglo-Saxons began to convert from Paganism to Christianity. Due to this major change there is controversy on whether or not Beowulf himself identifies as a Pagan or Christian. However‚ Beowulf does express the beliefs of both. Unlike the Pagans‚ he expresses love for his people‚ but also demonstrates his capabilities of being a fierce warrior. Throughout the poem‚ he displays that both Paganism and Christianity influence his values such as love and warfare

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    During the Anglo-Saxon period there was a “heroic code” which consisted of their culture’s values. In the poem‚ Beowulf there are many examples of the Anglo-Saxon culture shown by many different characters in the poem‚ but more specifically Beowulf. Some of the values that are illustrated by Beowulf‚ include bravery‚ truth‚ honor‚ loyalty and duty. Throughout the poem‚ Beowulf shows the importance of these values and does an outstanding job proving he is loyal‚ honest‚ and brave through not only

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    Decapitation in Anglo-Saxon Burials Table of Contents Introduction 1 Execution Burial Tendencies 2 Physical Struggle 2 Location of Skull 4 Location of Burial……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Non Execution Decapitation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………6 Loveden Hill……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 Great Addington………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Chadlington……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    In Beowulf‚ elements both Paganism and Christianity can be found throughout the story. The reasoning for this is the attempted bridging of a region and audience which was not long separated from its Pagan heritage‚ but had recently adopted Christianity. It sought to unify Pagan concepts with Christianity. Several examples are found throughout‚ as the name of God is called upon and referenced numerously throughout the text. After Beowulf slays Grendel‚ Hrothgar praises God for what the hero has

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