The Koti of Joukahainen Karjalainen -- [Entrance ] [Tupa ] [Kamari ] [Aitta ]
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Joukahainen's Historical Groups
Bardic College
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Position: MacFuirmid
Level 2
For study, practice and preservation of the traditional bardic arts of poetry, storytelling, legend and literature.

Recent Posts
10:24 Nov 14, 2008 I'm still here, Rona ( *MacMorna Niafer )
10:14 Nov 14, 2008 A new Student - Cynfelyn Catuvellauni ( *MacMorna Niafer )
06:58 Oct 30, 2008 My challenge has been answered ( *RonaRuadh Cumhaill )
Angelcynn: The History of Anglo-Saxon England
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Position: Cniht
Level 2
The history of the Germanic kingdoms of England, from the Saxon Advent to the Norman Conquest.

Recent Posts
05:40 Oct 21, 2008 Afred's beard ( *Aethelfled Wuffing )
03:59 Sep 30, 2008 Nope! ( *Aethelfled Wuffing )
08:16 Sep 20, 2008 Could it be ( *Aila Liudolfing )
Hugrunar - The World of the Vikings
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Position: Freeman - Member
Level 2
A group for the discussion of all aspects of the culture of the Vikings - their wars, voyages, art, literature, language and legacy. Hugrunar means 'Thought Runes' and encompasses discussion of the Viking Age from the Fifth to the Eleventh Centuries.

Recent Posts
08:10 Oct 25, 2008 King Harald's Saga. ( *Tom Dicken Haraldsson )
01:36 Aug 24, 2008 Sitting by the Fire ( *Elgiva Godwinson )
12:04 Aug 22, 2008 Kings of Norway ( *Catharina Grafeldr )
The Wanderings of the Tribes
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Position: Member
Level 2
Known as the "Migration Age", the period from the Third to Seventh Centuries saw great movements of many Germanic peoples. This group is for the discussion of these tribes, clans and warbands, their great treks and their part in the fall of the Roman Empire.

Recent Posts
19:57 Sep 29, 2008 I'll second that! ( *Anarane Burgundian )
19:55 Sep 29, 2008 Welcome Rune Visigoth ( *Rune Visigoth )
16:41 Feb 7, 2008 The Early Germans ( *Anarane Burgundian )
Theudokuntho - Germania: 100 BCE-300 CE
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Position: Member
Level 2
The history, culture and language of the Early Germanics from their first contacts with the Meditarrenean cultures to the end of the Second Century CE.

Recent Posts
22:24 Nov 9, 2008 Howsabout here Jakobina? ( *Eyvisl Yngling )
22:14 Nov 9, 2008 Great question but, odd place for it! ( *Eyvisl Yngling )
01:45 Nov 4, 2008 Can we broaden the topic matter for this thread? ( *Eyvisl Yngling )










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