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The very first double-sided guitar was found in Scandinavia. It is a real Nordic system which spread through the duration of Europe and England. The oldest flint Guitar on earth was dated 1700 BC. But who was this pre-historic "Guitar God?" On one of the upright monoliths at Stonehenge, the forms of four axe-heads are found. This suggests that the Axe-God is related to the Pillar God. The Pillar God is Poseidon. In earliest Greece, Poseidon often looks holding a single and sometimes a double axe.

Down the road Poseidon traded his Axe for a Trident. The origin of Frisian Regulations originates from the Frisian God Fosite. He moved on the stormy Viking axe.seas to the holy land of Frisia. There he used his axe on the shore and a spring gushed up. The place was named 'Axenshow,' or 'Axtemple.' The Frisians lay round the spring and the Lord Fosite taught them the Law.

The monks, cradled properly, because they thought, in the love and peace of Lord, stopped what these were doing and peered curiously at these odd craft. Then they saw fierce looking men disgorging from the boats, brute-men in send byrnies and helms, with swords and axes. They didn't end, but scaled the cliffs with a terrible purpose and made right for the indegent, peace-loving monks.

Unarmed and rather untouched to martial methods, they went in stress, this way and that, trying to save lots of the valuable relics and gifts of the monastery. What chance had they? The Vikings were curved on an orgy of killing and looting. Their swords pierced the monks' skin, while these bad war-axes parted heads from bodies and in some cases chopped through from the neck to the waist, creating half-men of people who had once been Lord fearing individual beings.

Nothing was holy to these savage men. They finished up altars, trampled on invaluable relics, desecrated the tomb of St. Cuthbert, the founder of the monastery in 635. They put rough, uncaring practical the beautiful Lindisfarne Gospels, published in both Latin and Previous English, showing the stories of Matthew, Tag, Luke and John. Many monks were killed, while the others were devote chains and led to the vessels as slaves.

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