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Osric replied to the topic Bendfeorm Research Thread in the forum
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Scyld, Sceaf, and Beowa in Anglo-Saxon and Danish Tradition
This comparison outlines the roles of Scyld, Sceaf, and Beowa across early sources, with interpretive notes highlighting their mythic functions and relevance for veneration—especially within a harvest rite like Bendfeorm.
🛶 Sceaf: The Culture-Bringer
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Osric replied to the topic Bendfeorm Research Thread in the forum
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The above looks right, but is AI assisted content, VALIDATE EVERYTHING.
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Osric replied to the topic Bendfeorm Research Thread in the forum
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The Bendfeorm: Structure of an Anglo-Saxon Harvest Feast
Hosts and Providers of the Bendfeorm
In Anglo-Saxon England, the Bendfeorm (also spelled bén-feorm) was a communal harvest feast held at the end of reaping (the “binding” of grain sheaves). It was typically hosted by the lord of the manor as one of the great customary feasts he was expe…Read More
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Osric started the topic Bendfeorm Research Thread in the forum
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This is a thread to capture our lore-gathering efforts for Bendfeorm.
https://historyofeconomicthought.mcmaster.ca/hone/manor.pdf
This is a source that addresses Bendfeorm (corrupted to Benfoeorm) in a post-medieval document. I will add other relevant sources below, and other can do so too.
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Daniël Riezebos
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My name on this website is Daniël Zikarno. I am a Heathen from the Netherlands that has been on a long journey trying to find the root of Dutch culture.
It is this Heathen's humble opinion that Dutch culture is rooted in Germanic culture. While other layers of culture have been laid on top of that layer, I believe that the true root of my culture is found within the Germanic layer, the first and oldest one.
It is my wish is to understand that layer of my culture intimately not only by understanding my ancestors' religion with whatever means neccessary but to also live in accordance with Germanic virtues expressed by the Germanic Gods so that I may leave behind a world just a little bit better than when I came into it.
May the Gods inspire us, may our ancestors guide our ways, may our descendants judge us well and may the spirits of the land be with us as we reconstruct what needs to be reconstructed.
