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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2007

"SHANNON" (2000) http://www.shannonband.com

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  • justin bieber blah blah... shit... (now you can give me thumb up)

  • @zylman1 Tatr? Przeca oni są z Olsztyna na Warmii :)

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  • Ostatnia łza dla wojownika.

  • @shovelniron As far as I could know, the researchers found the more distant Saxon and generally German tribes origins (Saxons, Teutons, Alamans, Lombards or even Franks) in the Caucasia area between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea shores.

    I ignore whether "Saxon" ethymology could mean "Itzak son" but I know well some religious faith in the USA believe the inhabitants are the direct jew descendants.

  • @frenchiecocorico1 do you have any idea where the Saxon tribes originally came from? I learned from a few biblical scholars that the name Saxon meant "Isaccs sons" ...tracing them back to some of the lost tribes of Isreal..do you have any knowledge of this?

  • @shovelniron Here's what I can say about Algers ethymology. This is a Saxon originated name but not english.This name is composed by two words "Al" = in German language "Alle" as "All" in english and "Gers" (like in the word German) which means "Brother, tribe or race" So, Algers means "all the brother" or "brotherhood" of the same tribe. The Saxon tribes were the gathering of the same family members (grand parents, parents, uncles, nephews, cousins, ....).

  • @frenchiecocorico1 (2) and many thanks from a friend in America .... if you know anything about any of my family names please don't hesitate to share.....this form of history is lost in America today...so I appreciate you sharing the information you have...... thank you Frenchman...may the Lord remember the kindness you showed me

  • @frenchiecocorico1 Actually my fathers birth name is Algers and my mother from France was (Dubay) in American English.... I do not know much about my fathers parents as my grandfather was killed when my dad was only 2 years old and put up for adoption.... I know that Algers came from the England area but beyond that I know nothing really other than Algers meant "noble sword or noble spear" , i wish I knew more about my grandfathers family...but yes my mothers grandfather came from France.

  • @shovelniron In the case your family name would be Shannon then your roots aren't Anglo Saxon but Irish and Celts. (See my complete answer in your personnal You Tube email box)

  • I want to learn this language... I believe this was a language of my ancestors. what language is this and where is it practiced..... 

  • @frenchiecocorico1 man I sure would be blessed if I could get my hands on the English translation of this song...unfortunatley in America (plus my grandfather was killed many many years ago) many have lost our roots..... I know beyond a doubt by my dads blood name that I am Anglo-Saxon.....and for some reason I am really drawn to this music.... could you if you would be so kind explain these lyrics to me...... I would pray a blessing for you if you would be so kind as to share your time

  • @TheWhitefight88 your name couldn´t be more inappropriate could it?

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