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This category is for the classical and medieval historians that write about the history of the Germanic tribes and kingdoms of the pre-conversion era.
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Heimskringla - The Chronicles of the Kings of Norway
- Originally written in Old Norse, 1225 A.D., by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson. English translation by Samuel Laing (London, 1844).
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
- Complete modern English translation published by the Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL).
Ertha, the Germanic Earth Goddess
- By Tacitus, excerp from "The Works of Tacitus", The Oxford Translation.
Jordanes - The Origin and Deeds of the Goths
- Translated by Charles C. Mierow. Full e-text.
The Danish History, Books I - IX
- Originally written in Latin in the early years of the 13th Century A.D. by the Danish historian Saxo Gramaticus, translated to English by Oliver Elton.
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