Citations:theod


 * 1899, Bernard Quaritch (Firm), Catalogue of the Literature and History of the British Islands ...: Offered at the Net Prices Affixed
 * They soon became the most powerful and prosperous division of the Theods, while their conquest of the British kingdom of Strathclyde simply served to set hordes of Cumbrian warriors free to move southward into Wales
 * From that moment the remaining Theods throughout England, [the] Saxons and Jutes
 * 2005, Galina Krasskova, Exploring the Northern Tradition: A Guide to the Gods, Lore, Rites, and Celebrations From the Norse, German, and Anglo-Saxon Traditions, Red Wheel/Weiser (ISBN 9781601636959), page 25:
 * So while all Theods are Tribalist, the latter does not hold true. [...] It may also be referred to as a Mot, if one is of Anglo-Saxon belief.
 * 2008, Galina Krasskova, Raven Kaldera, Northern Tradition for the Solitary Practitioner: A Book of Prayer, Devotional Practive, and the Nine Worlds of Spirit, Red Wheel/Weiser (ISBN 9781601639547)
 * Theods exist in small groups bound by oath to a single leader. [...] of practice and focuses extensively on Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Frisian cultural models.