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Proto-Norse language
Proto-Norse language Proto-Norse, Primitive Norse, Proto-Nordic, Ancient Nordic, Old Scandinavian ...
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Talk:Proto-Norse language
Talk:Proto-Norse language distinction? the thing i'm unclear ... here is: is there a distinction between proto-norse and proto-north germanic? Well, no there isn' ...
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Norse
Norse Norse is an adjective relating things to Scandinavia ... be used in a number of ways: Norse mythology, ancient Scandinavian beliefs Norsecore, a subgenre ... spoken in Scandinavia and nearby lands West Norse, describing the modern languages of Norwegian, Faroese ... within the North Germanic language group East Norse, describing the modern languages of Danish ...
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Proto-language
Proto-language Proto-language may refer to either: a language ... Languages inferred from other languages A relative proto-language is a language that reflects an ... a language family. In most cases, this proto-language is not known and it has ... for which records are available. Examples are Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Bantu. Sometimes, ...
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Old Norse language
Old Norse language Old Norse (dansk tunga, dönsk tunga) Spoken in: Scandinavia ... family: Indo-European Germanic North Germanic Old Norse Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO ... This is the approximate extent of Old Norse and related languages in the early 10th ... the distribution of the dialect Old West Norse; the orange area is the spread ...
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Proto-Germanic language
Proto-Germanic language Map of the Pre-Roman Iron Age culture(s) associated with Proto-Germanic, ca 500 BC-50 BC. The ... south of Scandinavia is the Jastorf culture Proto-Germanic, the common ancestor (proto-language) of Proto-Norse, Anglo-Frisian, Old High German, ...
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Norse paganism
Norse paganism To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... this article or section may require cleanup. Norse paganism or Nordic religion is a term ... of Christian missionary activity in Northern Europe. Norse paganism is therefore a subset of Germanic ... of the Viking Age. Our knowledge of Norse paganism is mostly drawn from the results ... structural and thematic elements within the attested Norse religious ideas which place Norse paganism ...
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Talk:Old Norse language
Talk:Old Norse language I removed this bit: "Sometimes Old Norse means directly Old Icelandic." Sometimes Old Norse means directly Old Swedish, Old Danish and ... and more others. To what extent Old Norse was a Lingua franca too? Regards Gangleri ... going to have to criticize this. "Old Norse or Danish tongue"? Yes, people used ...
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Proto-Indo-European religion
Proto-Indo-European religion Ancient anthropomorphic Ukrainian stone ... stela (Kernosovka stela), possibly depicting a late Proto-Indo-European god, most likely Dyeus, the ... Baltic | CelticGermanic | Greek | Indo-IranianItalic | Slavic | Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan | Yamna | Corded ... European peoples allows glimpses of a common Proto-Indo-European religion and mythology. This hypothetical ... Priests The main functionaries of the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European religion would have been ...
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Talk:Norse mythology
Talk:Norse mythology Archive Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Archived_nominations#Norse_mythology Talk:Norse mythology/Archive 1 Anally? 'Most of this ... into the laconic and pragmatic character of Norse mythology often neglected in encyclopedic works is ... something to do with the sub-arctic Norse winters; when it's dark and freezing ... all of the article seems to consider Norse mythology as stable through the centuries, ...
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