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    A seax (Old English pronunciation: [ˈsæɑks]; also sax, sæx, sex; invariant in plural, latinized sachsum) is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical...
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    symbols instead of runes. The Seax of Beagnoth (also known as the Thames scramasax) is a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon seax (single-edged knife). It was found...
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  • Seax-Wica, or sometimes Seax Witchcraft, is a tradition of neopagan practice blending aspects of Wicca with the iconography of Anglo-Saxon paganism, while...
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  • history of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions. According to his written works, primarily Witchcraft from...
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  • Seax (stylized as "SEAX") is an American speed metal band founded in 2009 in Worcester, Massachusetts. They play mostly speed metal with heavy metal elements...
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  • Spaceman, 2021 Australian Sex Party, a former political party in Australia Seax, a knife used by ancient Germanic peoples Sextans or Sex, a constellation...
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    including the 16th century. In some versions, the falchion looks rather like the seax and later the sabre, and in other versions more like a machete with a crossguard...
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    Lima; most of them are Sunni. Seax-Wica was introduced to Peru by Seax Gesith Ariel Phoenice, Witan of the Mimir's Well Seax Coven, Perú in 2001. Other covens...
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    life's aspects. In the tradition of Seax-Wica, the spear is used as a ritual tool symbolizing the god Woden, who, in Seax-Wicca tradition, is viewed as an...
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    their name, Seaxe in their own tongue, from the seax, a kind of knife for which they were known. The seax appears in the heraldry of the English counties...
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  • 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2010. Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's Past Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's Past Seax Archeaology — Unlocking Essex's...
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    ethnos; such a knife has the name seax in Old English, Sax in German, sachs in Old High German, and sax in Old Norse. The seax has had a lasting symbolic impact...
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  • performances. Some NWOTHM bands even have their own mascot. For example, Seax has Sid Psycho. The lyrical themes found in the music of N.W.O.T.H.M. bands...
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  • in Insular script. This variant form is used in the futhorc given on the Seax of Beagnoth.[citation needed] Elder Futhark Sowilo rune, earlier ("Σ") variant...
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    children too. The other type was the seax. The type associated with Vikings is the so-called broken-back style seax. It was usually a bit heavier than the...
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    Brooches with their complex, niello-inlaid design, England, (9th century) Seax of Beagnoth, iron sword with long Anglo-Saxon Runic inscription, London,...
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  • originally, ceased to practice it, and formed a new tradition, known as Seax-Wica. Seax used the structure of traditional Gardnerian covens, but used the iconography...
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    Both the Flag of Essex and the county's coat of arms comprise three Saxon seax knives (although they look rather more like scimitars), mainly white and...
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    instead of runes. The spear or lance, together with the bow, the sword, the seax and the shield, was the main equipment of the Germanic warriors during the...
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  • Roman Byzantine sword Parrying dagger Poignard Rondel dagger Schiavonesca Seax: shortsword, knife or dagger of varying sizes typical of the Germanic peoples...
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    vegetation. Other similar tools include: Billhook Dusack Golok Kopis Kukri Seax Sorocaban Knife "Online Etymology Dictionary". etymonline.com. Retrieved...
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  • WICA may refer to: Wicca, a contemporary pagan and new religious movement Seax-Wica, a tradition, or denomination, of the neopagan religion of Wicca Witches...
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    Franks from the word franca ("spear," or possibly "axe"), and the Saxons from seax ("knife"). Literary evidence from later Anglo-Saxon England indicates that...
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    Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife...
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    swords and ceremonial dress swords.[citation needed] Knives such as the seax and other blades of similar length between 30 and 60 cm (1 and 2 ft), they...
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    knife that served a dual purpose as fighting knife and utility blade was the seax, a pattern-welded weapon which dates from the 5th century AD, and worn as...
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    of Atho Dianic Wicca Faery Wicca Georgian Wicca Odyssean Wicca Reclaiming Seax-Wica Stregheria Universal Eclectic Wicca Wiccan organisations Aquarian Tabernacle...
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    c. 7th century AD, Anglo-Saxon seax hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of garnet cloisonné. From the Staffordshire Hoard, found in 2009, and not fully...
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    sword used by the Huns and their subject peoples was the narrow-bladed long seax. Since the work of J. Werner in the 1950s, many scholars have believed that...
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    Phurba Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Resolza Sabatier Sami knife SARK Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife Smatchet SOG Knife...
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