When the Germanic-speaking peoples of western Europe adopted the seven-day week, which was probably in the early centuries of the Christian era, they named their days after those of their own gods who ...
The Romans may have got the ball rolling with a seven-day week adopted by the early church, but weekday names in English owe as much to Anglo-Saxon gods The origins of our days of the week lie with ...
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