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Anglo-Saxons / Germanic paganism / Sub-Roman Britain / St. Erkenwald / Soul and Body / Indiana University Bloomington / Confessio Amantis / Beowulf / Hagiography / Germanic peoples / Literature / Poetry
Date: 2012-03-22 12:17:27
Anglo-Saxons
Germanic paganism
Sub-Roman Britain
St. Erkenwald
Soul and Body
Indiana University Bloomington
Confessio Amantis
Beowulf
Hagiography
Germanic peoples
Literature
Poetry

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