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    was held by wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism, as in other pagan European cultures, featuring as sites of religious practice and belief from the...
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    Germanic paganism or Germanic religion refers to the traditional, culturally significant religion of the Germanic peoples. With a chronological range...
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    significant importance for horses in Germanic paganism, with them being venerated in a continuous tradition among the Germanic peoples from the Nordic Bronze...
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    Urðarbrunnr (category Locations in Norse mythology)
    responsibility of providence or fate. Mímisbrunnr Hvergelmir Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urðarbrunnr. Simek...
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    Mímisbrunnr (category Locations in Norse mythology)
    involving Odin and the well from Völuspá. Hoddmímis holt, a holt associated with Mímir Hvergelmir Urðarbrunnr Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism Simek (2007:216)...
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    Vimose inscriptions (category Germanic language stubs)
    of wetland depositions Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism, religious importance of wetlands and depositions "Deutungen zu einer Inschrift". www...
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    and apsaras would bathe. Sacred waters Theertham Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism "River Goddesses | Mahavidya". "Being bold for change: Women's...
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    also known as Norse paganism, is a branch of Germanic religion which developed during the Proto-Norse period, when the North Germanic peoples separated...
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    Helgö (redirect from Helgö Island)
    18, the final volume in the series, was published in 2011. List of islands of Sweden Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism Holmqvist, Wilhelm (1955)...
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    England. A variant of Germanic paganism found across much of north-western Europe, it encompassed a heterogeneous variety of beliefs and cultic practices,...
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    Nixie (folklore) (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    Undine Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism "Nix". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 24 June 2019. The article Näcken, tome 20, p. 317, in Nordisk...
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    Braak Bog Figures (category Germanic anthropomorphic cult images)
    in peat bogs Hörgr, attested in Old Norse sources as a pile of stones in North Germanic religious practice Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism,...
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    Seax of Beagnoth (category Germanic archaeological artifacts)
    Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism Briggs sold many archaeological finds from the Thames mud to the British Museum between 1843 and 1866, including the...
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    Finnestorp (category Germanic archaeological sites)
    Horse sacrifice Migration Period art Wetland deposits in Scandinavia Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism Nordqvist 2009, p. 222. Nordqvist 2017...
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    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England (category Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England)
    starting in the late 6th century by which population of England formerly adhering to the Anglo-Saxon, and later Nordic, forms of Germanic paganism converted...
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    Ancient Celtic religion, commonly known as Celtic paganism, was the religion of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe. Because there are no extant native...
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    were deposited in the wetlands, with a number of wooden platforms being constructed to allow greater access to the wetlands themselves. In the Bronze Age...
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    drowning. By the 10th century, Germanic paganism had become restricted to the Norse people. One account by Ahmad ibn Fadlan in 922 claims Varangian warriors...
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  • Sacred waters (category Water and religion)
    in Early England: Anglo-Saxon Paganism Revisited. Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-84217-395-4. JSTOR j.ctt1cd0nf9.9. McClaymond, Kathryn (2008). "Ritual". In...
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    Nordic Bronze Age (category Archaeological cultures in Denmark)
    succeeded by the Pre-Roman Iron Age and the Jastorf culture. The Nordic Bronze Age is often considered ancestral to the Germanic peoples. The Nordic Bronze Age...
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    List of places named after Odin (category Germanic paganism and mythology lists)
    English Wōden, proto-Germanic Wōdanaz). Odense Onsberg – formally Othensberg, "Odin's Berg". Onsbjerg Onsholt – "Odin's Holt", located in Viby, Jutland. A...
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    Celts (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    Romanisation and the migration of Germanic tribes, Celtic culture had mostly become restricted to Ireland, western and northern Britain, and Brittany. Between...
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    boar features heavily in religious practice in Germanic paganism where it is closely associated with Freyr and has also been suggested to have been a totemic...
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    that the rune was lying face down and tangled in various roots near the crest of a small knoll within an area of wetlands. After Olaus J. Breda (1853–1916)...
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    Bog body (category Germanic paganism)
    killed in the wetlands of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. The preservation of bog bodies in peat bogs is a natural phenomenon and not the...
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  • on an island surrounded by wetlands. By the time the Roman Empire recalled its legions from the province of Britannia in 410, parts of the island had already...
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    death of Amalaric in 531, the original dynastic shape of the Visigoths came to an end, and out of the fusion of the Roman and Germanic components a new...
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    Russians (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
    Marshes, one of the largest wetlands in Europe. The East Slavs gradually settled Western Russia with Moscow included in two waves: one moving from Kiev...
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    revival of paganism and folklore traditions, aimed to denote a mystical connection between land and race, reinforcing the 'naturalness' of the in-group to...
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