Links:


On this page I will provide links to sites that contain interesting information.
  • Remind that some of the information you encounter on the internet may be incorrect.
  • All links are in English except noted otherwise.
  • I have also included some links to sites that support new-heathen religions and/or traditions because a lot of them contain very interesting information, it is your choice whether you visit them or not.
  • If you run across a site that contains offensive material; please tell me and I'll remove the link as soon as possible.

    Oh, and please keep in mind that I am not responsible for the contents of any site that is listed on this page.


    History links:
  • http://www.vikinganswerlady.com
    The Viking Answer Lady provides loads of interesting information about the Vikings.
  • http://www.arild-hauge.com/eindex.htm
    The site of Arild Hauge, he provides excellent information about runes, rock drawings, and other Germanic art in Scandinavia.
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings
    Very good page of the BBC about the Vikings in Great Britain.
  • http://www.friezen.com
    A site about the tribe of the Frisians (in Dutch).
  • http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/mythlinks.html
    A very interesting page containing lots of Germanic legends, created by mr. Ashliman from the University of Pittsburgh.
  • http://www.keesn.nl/lex
    Lex Frisonium, a good example of a Germanic lawbook. (in English and Dutch)
  • http://www.newgenevacenter.org/movers/middle-ages2.htm
    Detailed site about the Great Migrations.
  • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Germanic-L
    The Germanic-L discussion list.
  • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gothic-L
    The Gothic-L discussion list.
  • http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/City/23413
    The Germania page at Ancientworlds.
  • http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Salon/2385/varus.html
    Screenplay project of the battle of the Teutoburger Wald.
  • http://www.comp-archaeology.org
    A very good and professional site about various cultures and time periods.
  • http://www.hunebedden.nl
    An interesting site about the hunebeds of the Funnelbeaker culture.

    Language links:
  • http://www.koeblergerhard.de/publikat.html
    Very interesting page with lots of old-Germanic dictionaries. (in German)
  • http://mendota.terracom.net/~dorothea/david/gothic/index.html
    On this site you can learn Gothic online.
  • http://www.geocities.com/cnuosles/northwest.html
    Hrodger Fréjawin's comparison list of Northern Germanic terms to the Western Germanic ones.
  • http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Salon/2385/Theuthiskon.html
    Þeuðiskon: a reconstruction project of the Proto-Germanic language.
  • http://www.etymonline.com
    An online English etymology dictionary.
  • http://www.hafronska.org
    Háfrónska málhreyfingin, the High Icelandic language movement.

    New-heathen tradition links:
  • http://www.asatrulore.org
    Asatrú Lore, a very good Heathen discussion forum.
  • http://www.lysator.liu.se/religion/neopagan
    Here you can find a lot of information about various forms of new-heathenism.
  • http://www.irminenschaft.net
    Hjuka's Irminenschaft.
  • http://www.irminsul.org
    The Irminsul Ættir, a big Asatru umbrella organization.
  • http://www.englishheathenism.homestead.com
    Information about Anglo-Saxon Heathenism.
  • http://www.aarhus-blotlaug.dk
    The website of Århus Blótlaug, a Danish Asatrú group.
  • http://www.heidendom.nl
    A very good site about ancient heathenism in the Netherlands (in Dutch).

    Rune links:
  • http://www.futhark.com
    Very good page about the Elder Fuþark, all 3 Ætts described in a very detailed way.
  • http://www.omniglot.com
    a very interesting site where you can find a lot of information about various writing systems, including the Runes and the Gothic Uncial alphabeth.
  • http://www.symbols.com
    Here you can find information about all kinds of symbols, including runes.
  • http://sunnyway.com/runes
    Miss Sunny's page about runes.
  • http://home.no.net/ekerilar
    List (and pictures!) of runic inscriptions from Scandinavia and northern Europe.

    Mythology links:
  • http://www.pantheon.org
    Encylopedia Mythica; lots of information about every mythology around the world, including Germanic mythology of course.
  • http://www.datehookup.com/content-the-gods-and-goddesses-of-ancient-mythology.htm
    Page about various mythologies.

    Lore links:
  • http://www.heorot.dk
    Beowulf in various translations.
  • http://www.geocities.com/igdrasilas/haustlong.htm
    Haustlong.
  • http://www.hi.is/~eybjorn/ugm/thorsd00.html
    Þórsdrápa.
  • http://www.aemma.org/onlineResources/thalhoffer/contents_body.htm
    Talhoffer's fechtbuch, a fighting manual from 1467 that was used to train German knights with longswords and other weapons, many of the fighting tactics described were probably already used during the Germanic period and are especially interesting for re-enactors.
  • http://www.deheerd.tk
    De Heerd: Folklore and Mythology of Western and Northen Europe in both English and Dutch.

    Other interesting links:
  • http://www.vikingblood.net
    A site about the Vikings, Viking metal, Viking related events, and more.
  • http://www.roman-emperors.org
    A site about the Roman emperors where you can also find a lot of other information about those times.
  • http://www.romanarmy.com
    An informative site about the Roman army.
  • http://www.euratlas.com
    A very good site that contains detailed maps of Europe throughout history.
  • http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth
    Labyrinth, lots of interesting texts.
  • http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
    Medieval source texts.
  • http://www.sacred-texts.com
    Sacred Texts online.
  • http://www.unf.edu/classes/medieval
    A site about the Middle Ages from the University of North Florida.
  • http://www.eurominority.org/version/en
    Interesting site with information about minority populations in Europe.
  • http://www.ragweedforge.com
    The Ragweed Forge, an online smithy where you can buy beautiful jewellry and replicas of archeological findings like Thor's hammer pendants.
  • http://www.paul-binns-swords.co.uk
    Paul Binns is an English smith who sells good quality weapons (swords, axes, spears, seaxes) for great prices.