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There were many reasons that could spur two clans to join themselves in matrimony. The union could be social, political, commercial, and even spiritual. In this last case, a marriage between Christians and heathens would have required the conversion and baptism of the groom or bride. | There were many reasons that could spur two clans to join themselves in matrimony. The union could be social, political, commercial, and even spiritual. In this last case, a marriage between [[Christianity|Christians]] and [[Norse mythology|heathens]] would have required the conversion and baptism of the groom or bride. | ||
Marriages between | Marriages between [[Scandinavia]]ns and [[Anglo-Saxons]] were a driving force for change in the northern part of the island. They slowly but surely fostered the emergence of a people that scholars today call the "{{Wiki|Anglo-Scandinavian}}s." | ||
This armring made of solid gold could have been a marvelous wedding gift. | This armring made of solid [[gold]] could have been a marvelous wedding gift. | ||
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | [[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | ||
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There were many reasons that could spur two clans to join themselves in matrimony. The union could be social, political, commercial, and even spiritual. In this last case, a marriage between Christians and heathens would have required the conversion and baptism of the groom or bride.
Marriages between Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons were a driving force for change in the northern part of the island. They slowly but surely fostered the emergence of a people that scholars today call the "Anglo-Scandinavians."
This armring made of solid gold could have been a marvelous wedding gift.
