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For further evidence that Christianity, in the form of the Roman Catholic Church, has, in past, deliberately destroyed and co-opted Heathen belief and practice: http://englishheathenism.homestead.com/popesletter.html "To his most beloved son, the Abbot Mellitus; Gregory, the servant of the servants of God. We have been much concerned, since the departure of our congregation that is with you     

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Date: Mar 25, 2008 23:16

For further evidence that Christianity, in the form of the Roman Catholic Church, has, in past, deliberately destroyed and co-opted Heathen belief and practice: http://englishheathenism.homestead.com/popesletter.html "To his most beloved son, the Abbot Mellitus; Gregory, the servant of the servants of God. We have been much concerned, since the departure of our congregation that is with you
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------------------------------------------ Etymology of 'York' . The place where the city now is was originally named by the Celts as Eborakon, which may mean "place of yew trees". . The name of the Yew is Efrawg in Brythonic, Efwr in Welsh, Iobhar in Irish Gaelic, Iorc in Scottish Gaelic, Evor in Breton . . As York was a town in Roman times, its Celtic name is recorded in Roman sources,     

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Author: Someone else
Date: Mar 25, 2008 23:16

------------------------------------------ Etymology of 'York' . The place where the city now is was originally named by the Celts as Eborakon, which may mean "place of yew trees". . The name of the Yew is Efrawg in Brythonic, Efwr in Welsh, Iobhar in Irish Gaelic, Iorc in Scottish Gaelic, Evor in Breton . . As York was a town in Roman times, its Celtic name is recorded in Roman sources,
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*Leonardo da Vinci's Tomb in Saint-Hubert Chapel* (Amboise) http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:LeonardoDaVinci-Tomb.JPG --------------------------------------------------------------- MAR-L.O. 'died' 866 years to the day after St. HUBERT of ARDENNE ---------------------------------------------------------------- <<YOU have heard, I dare say, of the hunter & sportsman's saint and protector     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 9, 2007 09:16

"Jim KQKnave" <kqkn...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Just thought I'd point that out. --------------------------------------------------------------- He 'died' 866 years to the day after St. HUBERT of ARDENNE (Just thought I'd point that out.) ---------------------------------------------------------------- <<YOU have heard, I dare say, of the hunter & sportsman's saint and protector, St. HUBERT, and
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http://www.uponreflection.co.uk/runeworld/anglo_saxon_futhark.htm http://www.arild-hauge.com/eanglor.htm -------------------------------------- . THE ANGLO-SAXON 33-RUNE FUTHARK ............................................ 1 = Feo ........ f 12 = Jara ...... j 23 = Daeg ........ d 2 = Ur ......... u 13 = Yr ........ e` 24 = Otael ....... o 3 = Thorn ..... th 14 = Pertra     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 5, 2007 14:18

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 4, 2007 19:58

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 3, 2007 07:46

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 1, 2007 08:52

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