History With Hilbert | Pre-Christian Paganism in Early-Medieval Frisia | UiO Student Conference 2023 @historywithhilbert | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In the Early Middle Ages, Frisia in its broadest extent was the geographic area encompassing the coastal areas of parts of Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and into Denmark. Culturally and linguistically close to Anglo-Saxon England and the Norse in Scandinavia, the question of what religion was observed in Frisia before the arrival of Christianity along with the Carolingian Frankish conquests starting in 719 AD with the death of King Redbad is a particularly interesting one. In this video, I'll look at what we can glean from historical, linguistic, and archaeological sources about pre-Christian religion in Frisia during this time as part of the First UiO Student Conference on Pre-Christian Religion hosted by students of the Viking and Medieval program at the University of Oslo.
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Where is Frisian Spoken?
youtube.com/watch?v=jbBzVje_pIg&t=21s
What is West Frisian?
youtu.be/aJCL0ivUu6A
Timestamps (Kindly provided by christopherstein2024):
0:00 Introduction
2:41 Rough Timeline of conversion
7:26 Types of Sources
11:22 Sacred places
19:58 Sacrifice and more
33:10 Funerals
43:47 Material Culture
53:29 Conclusion
56:21 Questions
Music Used:
Impact Allegratto - Kevin MacLeod
The Pyre - Kevin MacLeod
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#asatru #pagan #frysk
In the Early Middle Ages, Frisia in its broadest extent was the geographic area encompassing the coastal areas of parts of Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and into Denmark. Culturally and linguistically close to Anglo-Saxon England and the Norse in Scandinavia, the question of what religion was observed in Frisia before the arrival of Christianity along with the Carolingian Frankish conquests starting in 719 AD with the death of King Redbad is a particularly interesting one. In this video, I'll look at what we can glean from historical, linguistic, and archaeological sources about pre-Christian religion in Frisia during this time as part of the First UiO Student Conference on Pre-Christian Religion hosted by students of the Viking and Medieval program at the University of Oslo.
Hi! If you enjoyed this video and want to find out more about, or perhaps even learn to speak Frisian, why not check out "Frisian with Hilbert", a brand new channel that aims to do just that:
*Frisian with Hilbert*
Where is Frisian Spoken?
youtube.com/watch?v=jbBzVje_pIg&t=21s
What is West Frisian?
youtu.be/aJCL0ivUu6A
Timestamps (Kindly provided by christopherstein2024):
0:00 Introduction
2:41 Rough Timeline of conversion
7:26 Types of Sources
11:22 Sacred places
19:58 Sacrifice and more
33:10 Funerals
43:47 Material Culture
53:29 Conclusion
56:21 Questions
Music Used:
Impact Allegratto - Kevin MacLeod
The Pyre - Kevin MacLeod
Raid the Merch Market:
teespring.com/en-GB/stores/history-with-hilberts-market
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
Join in the Banter on Twitter:
twitter.com/HistorywHilbert
Enter the Fray on Facebook:
facebook.com/HistorywHilbert
Indulge in some Instagram..?(the alliteration needs to stop):
instagram.com/historywithhilbert
Send me an email if you'd be interested in doing a collaboration! historywithhilbert@gmail.com
#asatru #pagan #frysk