Women Had Rights! Anglo-Saxon culture sounds as if it would be an inhospitable place for women, but women had rights in this society They could own and.

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Women Had Rights! Anglo-Saxon culture sounds as if it would be an inhospitable place for women, but women had rights in this society They could own and inherit property, even after marriage. These rights were sharply curtailed after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

Tradition A prospective husband had to offer a woman a substantial gift called the “morning gift” (morgengifu). The woman (not her family or husband) had personal control over this gift, she could give it away, sell it, or bequeath it as she chose.

Religion Christianity offered opportunities for women, who joined religious communities, and some women became powerful abbesses. These abbesses, usually women from noble families, were in charge of large double houses. Abbess-a woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns.

Library Hild, the abbess of Whitby, was one of the most famous of these women. Hild accumulated an immense library and turned Whitby into a center of learning.

Despite Christianity, the old Anglo-Saxon religion remained strong Despite Christianity, the old Anglo-Saxon religion remained strong. It drew many of its deities and rites from Scandinavian or Norse mythology. It was a dark, fatalistic religion.

The religion of Anglo-Saxons seems to have been more concerned with ethics than with mysticism—with the earthy virtues of bravery, loyalty, generosity, and friendship.

One of the most important gods was Odin, the god of death, poetry and magic. (The Anglo-Saxon name for Odin was Woden (from which we have Wednesday, “Woden’s day” .)

Odin, god of both poetry and death, played an important role in the lives of people who produced great poetry and who also maintained a somber, brooding outlook on life.

Thor, or Thunor, was the god of thunder and lightning Thor, or Thunor, was the god of thunder and lightning. (Thor’s name survives in Thursday, “Thor’s day.”)

Another significant figure in Anglo-Saxon mythology is the dragon, protector of a treasure. the fiery dragon was both a personification of “death the devourer” and as the guardian of the grave mound. (Beowulf)

Thor’s sign was the hammer and possibly the twisted cross that we call the swastika.