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    The Codex contained two statutes that decreed the total destruction of paganism, even in private life; these provisions were zealously enforced. Contemporary...
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  • religion, and in ethnic religions such as Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic paganism and Native American religions. Notable polytheistic religions practiced...
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    touches on some actual political problems, and reflects the clash of paganism and Christianity. A person under the pseudonym Michalo Lituanus [lt] (around...
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  • meaningless fragments." Paglia argues that Christianity did not destroy paganism, which flourishes in art, eroticism, astrology, and popular culture. She...
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  • a television station in Canada Cisa (goddess), a goddess in Germanic paganism Search for "cisa" on Wikipedia. Kisa (disambiguation) Sisa (disambiguation)...
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    popular in New Age esotericism, modern Germanic paganism, and to a lesser extent in other forms of modern paganism. Various systems of Runic divination have...
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    elaborated on this by defining "The Big Music" as "...a mystical celebration of paganism. It's extolling the basic and primitive divinity that exists in everything...
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    Wheel of the Year (Ostara, 21 March). In some forms of modern Germanic paganism, Ēostre (or Ostara) is venerated. Regarding this veneration, Carole M....
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    Stephen Flowers (category Writers on Germanic paganism)
    university lecturer, and proponent of occultism, especially of Neo-Germanic paganism and Odinism. He helped establish the Germanic Neopagan movement in North...
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    fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon has been criticized for his portrayal of Paganism as tolerant and Christianity as intolerant. Many writers have used variations...
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  • though Bouchard said he had "reached an understanding" with Tolkien Enterprises in 2009. The Hunt for Gollum debuted at the Sci-Fi-London film festival...
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    25, 2011. Parsis – a photographic journey—online book "Falling Indian minority hopes romance can stop decline"—BBC News The Story of Parsi Enterprise...
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  • shortened to G.O.D.) Horned God, a figure in Wicca and other forms of Modern Paganism All pages with titles beginning with God Dear God (disambiguation) God...
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    he was working to dismantle the rings. In February 2021, an American Enterprise Institute poll found that 29% of Republicans believe the central claim...
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    effigy. A link between the mythical figure Beowa (a figure from Anglo-Saxon paganism, appearing in early Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies; his name means "barley")...
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  • of the Lord of the Rings novels. The game is licensed by Middle-earth Enterprises. The developer, California-based Free Range Games, was inspired by games...
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    Neo-nationalism Neo-Nazism Northwest Territorial Imperative Nordic racial paganism/Odalism Nouvelle Droite Paleoconservatism Paleolibertarianism QAnon Radical...
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  • Neo-nationalism Neo-Nazism Northwest Territorial Imperative Nordic racial paganism/Odalism Nouvelle Droite Paleoconservatism Paleolibertarianism QAnon Radical...
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    and unity. Russian nationalism first rose to prominence as a Pan-Slavic enterprise during the 19th century Russian Empire, and was repressed during the early...
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  • Sigurvinsson, B. A. (2005). "Asatru: Nordic Paganism in Iceland and America". In Strmiska, M. (ed.). Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives...
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    has been taken as evidence of the swastika as a symbol of Thor in Norse paganism. The bronze frontispiece of a ritual pre-Christian (c. 350–50 BCE) shield...
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    Neo-nationalism Neo-Nazism Northwest Territorial Imperative Nordic racial paganism/Odalism Nouvelle Droite Paleoconservatism Paleolibertarianism QAnon Radical...
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    November 2008). "James Edgar's Santa Claus—the spirit of Christmas". The Enterprise. Brockton, Massachusetts. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013...
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    Protestantism. Minorities also practice Greek Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and neo-paganism. Overall, 48.3% of the population is Orthodox Christian, 41.1% is not religious...
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    celebration of Halloween because they feel it trivializes – or celebrates – paganism, the occult, or other practices and cultural phenomena deemed incompatible...
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    Christian Orthodoxy among indigenous Siberian populations. Native Siberian paganism was not perceived as a faith altogether up until this spiritual worldview...
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  • on creation myths in Christian mythology, Celtic mythology and Slavic paganism, and narrative motifs and religious imagery that reoccur throughout Merhige's...
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    in Greece in early Christianity. Nevertheless, much of Greece clung to paganism, and ancient Greek religious practices were still in vogue in the late...
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  • underground fortress and series of great halls. He was inspired in this enterprise by Thingol's halls of Menegroth in Doriath during the First Age, and like...
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    Neo-Paganism]. Studia Culturae (in Russian). 3 (45). Saint Petersburg: ANO DPO: 106–122. ISSN 2310-1245. Foltz, Richard (2019). "Scythian Neo-Paganism in...
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