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A PAGAN KING? Anglo-Saxon roots of British Monarchy and Coronation Ceremony


His Majesty Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, will be crowned in May 2023 in a ritual which is nearly 1050 years old! The British monarchy and the ritual of coronation both have their origins in Anglo-Saxon England and its pagan kings who claimed descent from the King of the gods - Woden who the Vikings called Odin. In this video you will learn all the pagan elements that have survived in the modern coronation ritual - some of which date back to Ancient Rome! 

https://youtu.be/TDcupqtEgA4
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Thor is a Viking god who was mainly worshipped in Scandinavia but also in Britain. There are sacred cult sites of Thor or Thunor in the UK, and the Norse god of thunder also shows up in some local folklore. This short film looks at a couple of interesting examples from Derbyshire and Surrey.

https://youtu.be/_B76Wkk_wxM
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