Image of Boreas, Greek god of the north wind and an ancient map of mythical lands with the central continent of Hyperborea.
The Celtic Triskelion symbol predates chrisitanity by about 3,000 years, arising out of La Tène culture and history. It is thought to represent the 3 stages of man (Life, Death, Eternity) and has been alluded to representing the triad of Earth, Sea and Sky.
Archaeological findings place it in Malta (4400–3600 BC) and in the astronomical calendar at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland built around 3200 BC.
Archaeological findings place it in Malta (4400–3600 BC) and in the astronomical calendar at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland built around 3200 BC.
Statue of Widukind - Duke of Saxony. Herford, Germany. Widukind was leader of the Saxons during the Saxon Wars dating from 777 to 785 against Charlemagne.
Charlemagne ultimately prevailed, organized Saxony as a Frankish province, and slaughtered thousands of Saxon nobles, and ordered conversions of pagan Saxons to Christianity, upon which refusal would incur pain of death
Charlemagne ultimately prevailed, organized Saxony as a Frankish province, and slaughtered thousands of Saxon nobles, and ordered conversions of pagan Saxons to Christianity, upon which refusal would incur pain of death