In Anglo-Saxon culture, "fame" meant which of these?
being well-known enough to have sco...
English, 10.04.2020 02:30 jaylene125
In Anglo-Saxon culture, "fame" meant which of these?
being well-known enough to have scops sing about you
being well-known for doing something disgraceful
living life outside the security of the comitatus
having a good name and performing brave deeds
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