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  1. Germanische Religion

    Die Germanische Religion ist ein Sammelbegriff für die polytheistischen religiösen Kulte und Riten der germanischen Stämme und Völker seit der jüngeren Bronzezeit bis zum ausgehenden Frühmittelalter. Die Religion ist von der germanischen Mythologie zu unterscheiden. Die Germanische Religion wird angrund der zeitlichen und lokalen Zuordnung der Quellen in eine Nordgermanische Religion und Südgermanische Religion unterschieden, und durch die Sonderentwicklung der Angelsachsen durch die Übersiedlung auf die britische Hauptinsel in die Angelsächsische Religion. Wikipedia (DE)

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  2. Dec 23, 2024Germanic religion and mythology - Beliefs, Practices, Institutions: Sacrifice often was conducted in the open or in groves and forests. The human sacrifice to the tribal god of the Semnones, described by Tacitus, took place in a sacred grove; other examples of sacred groves include the one in which Nerthus usually resides. Tacitus does, however, mention temples in Germany, though they were ...
  3. de.wikipedia.org

    Die Germanische Religion ist ein Sammelbegriff für die polytheistischen religiösen Kulte und Riten der germanischen Stämme und Völker seit der jüngeren Bronzezeit bis zum ausgehenden Frühmittelalter. Die Religion ist von der germanischen Mythologie zu unterscheiden. Die Germanische Religion wird angrund der zeitlichen und lokalen Zuordnung der Quellen in eine Nordgermanische Religion und ...
  4. historycooperative.org

    Mar 4, 2024Germanic gods and goddesses are the deities that were worshiped throughout ancient Germania. The Germanic World, known more widely as Germania or Magna Germania in Latin, includes the modern countries of France, Denmark, Poland, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Austria, and (of course) Germany. These old gods were central to Germanic religion and were severely
  5. Germanic religion, like most ancient religions, was polytheistic. In early times there were two groups of gods—the Aesir and the Vanir. However, after a war between the rival pantheons (which perhaps reflects a war between two rival tribes), the
  6. Dec 23, 2024Germanic religion and mythology - Norse, Pagan, Gods: The story of the beginning is told, with much variation, in three poems of the Elder Edda, and a synthesis of these is given by Snorri Sturluson in his Prose Edda. Snorri adds certain details that he must have taken from sources now lost. Defective as it is, the account of the "Völuspá" appears to be the most rational description of ...

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