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- A_Journey_Charm abstract "A Journey Charm is one of the 12 Anglo-Saxon metrical charms dating from around or before the 9th Century, the first written recording of it being recorded in Bald's Leechbook in the 9th Century. It was a spell written to summon protection from God and various other Christian figures from the hazards of the road. A later copy can be found in the Lacnunga, which dates from the around the early 11th century or the late 10th Century. It is of interest because it shows both a side of popular Anglo-Saxon religion and also the result of the merger of Anglo-Saxon religion and Medieval Catholicism.".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageID "47996115".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageLength "2985".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageRevisionID "699289347".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Adam.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_metrical_charms.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Balds_Leechbook.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_society.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_folklore.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Christ.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Lacnunga.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Oral_tradition.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Apostle.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Peter.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Speech_act.
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageWikiLinkText "A Journey Charm".
- A_Journey_Charm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- A_Journey_Charm subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- A_Journey_Charm subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_society.
- A_Journey_Charm subject Category:English_folklore.
- A_Journey_Charm hypernym Anglo-.
- A_Journey_Charm type Person.
- A_Journey_Charm comment "A Journey Charm is one of the 12 Anglo-Saxon metrical charms dating from around or before the 9th Century, the first written recording of it being recorded in Bald's Leechbook in the 9th Century. It was a spell written to summon protection from God and various other Christian figures from the hazards of the road. A later copy can be found in the Lacnunga, which dates from the around the early 11th century or the late 10th Century.".
- A_Journey_Charm label "A Journey Charm".
- A_Journey_Charm sameAs Q21999842.
- A_Journey_Charm sameAs Q21999842.
- A_Journey_Charm wasDerivedFrom A_Journey_Charm?oldid=699289347.
- A_Journey_Charm isPrimaryTopicOf A_Journey_Charm.