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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    A scene from one of the Merseburg Incantations: gods Wodan and Balder stand before the goddesses Sunna, Sinthgunt, Volla, and Friia (Emil Doepler, 1905). In Germanic paganism, the indigenous religion of the ancient Germanic peoples who inhabit Germanic Europe, there were a number of different gods and goddesses.Germanic deities are attested from numerous sources, including works of literature ...
  2. 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
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Nerthus (1905) by Emil Doepler depicts Nerthus, an early Germanic goddess whose name developed into Njörðr among the North Germanic peoples. Germanic mythology consists of the body of myths native to the Germanic peoples, including Norse mythology, Anglo-Saxon mythology, and Continental Germanic mythology. [1] [2] [3] It was a key element of Germanic paganism.
  4. germanicmythology.com

    Sitten und Sagen (in German) Vol. I (Customs) Vol. II (Mythology) 1864 Emma Letherbrow Gudrun: A Story of the North Sea 1892 Marion Dexter Learned The Saga of Walther of Aquitaine 1878 Eduard Sievers Heliand (in Old Saxon) 1882 Otto Behaghel The Old Saxon Heliand The Old Saxon Heliand 1969 Mariana Scott Heliand with Facing Text English Translation
  5. otherworldlyoracle.com

    Grimm called Holda the North German aspect of Berchta, the Southern German goddess. Holda was a spinner goddess in Pre-Christian times, then following the spread of Catholicism, she was ALSO turned into a witch. ... Tagged: germanic gods and goddesses mythology paganism. kitty fields. Post navigation. July 31, 2019 March 2, 2024. Mermen: Old ...
  6. The complete alphabetical list of Germanic Gods and Goddess names. We have 25 individual gods listed in the Germanic pantheon of gods and spirits. Many legendary characters have more than one name. If you include nicknames, official titles and honorifics, some gods have hundreds of names!
  7. godsandmonsters.info

    Major Gods. Key figures in Germanic mythology include Odin, the all-father and god of wisdom, war, and death; Thor, the thunder god known for his immense strength and protection of humanity; and Freyja, the goddess of love, fertility, and battle. Each deity embodies specific aspects of human experience and natural phenomena, reflecting the ...
  8. mythicalencyclopedia.com

    The Germanic gods played a significant role in shaping the culture and religion of ancient Europe. As the chief deities in Germanic paganism, they were pivotal figures for the people who inhabited the region. Frequently mentioned in Norse mythology, these gods fell into two main groups: the Æsir, who were associated with war and governance, …
  9. Pantheon of the gods norse / germanic Spirit name "Ahnfrau" German: An ancestress whose spirit appears to give warning of an approaching disaster or death. German Deities name "Alcis" Germanic / possibly Icelandic / Nordic: Unknown status. The Alcis are twin deities (brothers) known only as sons of the sky gods.
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