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Introduction to Asatru and paganism
This video is the english version of my german video "Asatru im Alltag". Please note that ...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: Annika Appelkamp-Decker
Introduction to Asatru and paganism
Introduction to Asatru and paganism
This video is the english version of my german video "Asatru im Alltag". Please note that it is no literal translation! This is not the channel introduction....- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 596
- author: Annika Appelkamp-Decker
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Norse Paganism & Mythology - Origin, Culture, Beliefs
Basic introduction to Norse Paganism. Encompasses Origins, World View, Professions, Langua...
published: 15 Oct 2011
author: Freya Frigga
Norse Paganism & Mythology - Origin, Culture, Beliefs
Norse Paganism & Mythology - Origin, Culture, Beliefs
Basic introduction to Norse Paganism. Encompasses Origins, World View, Professions, Language, Vikings, Practice, Pantheon, and Symbols from an Asatru/Heathen...- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 10632
- author: Freya Frigga
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The Pagans - Lost Tribes Revealed - Ancient Civilizations
http://www.thehistoryexplorer.com/product/the-pagans-lost-tribes-revealed Paganism is the ...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: impincusa
The Pagans - Lost Tribes Revealed - Ancient Civilizations
The Pagans - Lost Tribes Revealed - Ancient Civilizations
http://www.thehistoryexplorer.com/product/the-pagans-lost-tribes-revealed Paganism is the oldest religion in the world. Dating back to the Stone Age, when pe...- published: 16 Sep 2011
- views: 2867
- author: impincusa
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German Goddesses and Pagan Sex: The Origins of Easter
In which Ishta discusses the pagan origins of some of the traditions around the Easter hol...
published: 01 Apr 2013
author: Ishta Mercurio
German Goddesses and Pagan Sex: The Origins of Easter
German Goddesses and Pagan Sex: The Origins of Easter
In which Ishta discusses the pagan origins of some of the traditions around the Easter holiday, and why having pagan roots in a Judeo-Christian holiday is no...- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 408
- author: Ishta Mercurio
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The Germanic pagan temple at Uppåkra
The Germanic pagan temple at Uppåkra. In 2000--2004, excavations in Uppåkra, south of Lund...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: BirkaViking
The Germanic pagan temple at Uppåkra
The Germanic pagan temple at Uppåkra
The Germanic pagan temple at Uppåkra. In 2000--2004, excavations in Uppåkra, south of Lund in Scania revealed that a heathen hof was located there for severa...- published: 20 Feb 2011
- views: 3024
- author: BirkaViking
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Thor the Hammer Wielding God
In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with th...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Thor the Hammer Wielding God
Thor the Hammer Wielding God
In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing, healing and fertility. The cognate deity in wider Germanic mythology and paganism was known in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (runic þonar ᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ), stemming from a Common Germanic *Þunraz (meaning "thunder"). Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the tribal expansions of the Migration Period, to his high popularity during the Viking Age, when, in the face of the process of the Christianization of Scandinavia, emblems of his hammer, Mjölnir, were worn in defiance and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. Into the modern period, Thor continued to be acknowledged in rural folklore throughout Germanic regions. Thor is frequently referred to in place names, the day of the week Thursday ("Thor's day") bears his name, and names stemming from the pagan period containing his own continue to be used today. In Norse mythology, largely recorded in Iceland from traditional material stemming from Scandinavia, numerous tales and information about Thor are provided. In these sources, Thor bears at least fourteen names, is the husband of the golden-haired goddess Sif, is the lover of the jötunn Járnsaxa, and is generally described as fierce-eyed, red-haired and red-bearded.[1] With Sif, Thor fathered the goddess (and possible valkyrie) Þrúðr; with Járnsaxa, he fathered Magni; with a mother whose name is not recorded, he fathered Móði, and he is the stepfather of the god Ullr. The same sources list Thor as the son of the god Odin and the personified earth, Fjörgyn, and by way of Odin, Thor has numerous brothers. Thor has two servants, Þjálfi and Röskva, rides in a cart or chariot pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr (that he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the mountain-crushing hammer, Mjölnir, wears the belt Megingjörð and the iron gloves Járngreipr, and owns the staff Gríðarvölr. Thor's exploits, including his relentless slaughter of his foes and fierce battles with the monstrous serpent Jörmungandr—and their foretold mutual deaths during the events of Ragnarök—are recorded throughout sources for Norse mythology. Roman era The earliest records of the Germanic peoples were recorded by the Romans, and in these works Thor is frequently referred to—via a process known as interpretatio romana (where characteristics perceived to be similar by Romans result in identification of a non-Roman god as a Roman deity)—as either the Roman god Jupiter (also known as Jove) or the Greco-Roman god Hercules. The first clear example of this occurs in the Roman historian Tacitus's late first century work Germania, where, writing about the religion of the Suebi (a confederation of Germanic peoples), he comments that "among the gods Mercury is the one they principally worship. They regard it as a religious duty to offer to him, on fixed days, human as well as other sacrificial victims. Hercules and Mars they appease by animal offerings of the permitted kind" and adds that a portion of the Suebi also venerate "Isis". In this instance, Tacitus refers to the god Odin as "Mercury", Thor as "Hercules", and the god Týr as "Mars", and the identity of the "Isis" of the Suebi has been debated. In Thor's case, the identification with the god Hercules is likely at least in part due to similarities between Thor's hammer and Hercules' club. In his Annals, Tacitus again refers to the veneration of "Hercules" by the Germanic peoples; he records a wood beyond the river Weser (in what is now northwestern Germany) as dedicated to him. Viking Age In the 11th century, chronicler Adam of Bremen records in his Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum that a statue of Thor, who Adam describes as "mightiest", sits in the Temple at Uppsala in the center of a triple throne (flanked by Woden and "Fricco") located in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden. Adam details that "Thor, they reckon, rules the sky; he governs thunder and lightning, winds and storms, fine weather and fertility" and that "Thor, with his mace, looks like Jupiter". Adam details that the people of Uppsala had appointed priests to each of the gods, and that the priests were to offer up sacrifices. In Thor's case, he continues, these sacrifices were done when plague or famine threatened. Earlier in the same work, Adam relays that in 1030 an English preacher, Wulfred, was lynched by assembled Germanic pagans for "profaning" a representation of Thor.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Influence of Germanic paganism and folklore.
Influence of Germanic paganism and folklore....
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: Rev Paul Ellis
Influence of Germanic paganism and folklore.
Influence of Germanic paganism and folklore.
Influence of Germanic paganism and folklore.- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 320
- author: Rev Paul Ellis
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Thor (Tor) Germanic god
Thor (Tor) Germanic god who most of the Germanic languages name the day after this god: Th...
published: 07 Dec 2009
author: BirkaViking
Thor (Tor) Germanic god
Thor (Tor) Germanic god
Thor (Tor) Germanic god who most of the Germanic languages name the day after this god: Thursday (Torsdag). In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is...- published: 07 Dec 2009
- views: 25003
- author: BirkaViking
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Faun - Unda
A brilliant piece of music, with that beat, it takes you to another place. It's by a Germa...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: Noonoo Baggins
Faun - Unda
Faun - Unda
A brilliant piece of music, with that beat, it takes you to another place. It's by a German pagan folk band (who really must come to the UK to perform) named...- published: 31 Jan 2011
- views: 1134208
- author: Noonoo Baggins
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The Germanic Pagan Art of Ludwig Fahrenkrog
Fahrenkrog was trained in the classical tradition, and had a successful artistic career. H...
published: 21 May 2012
author: HourOfDecision777
The Germanic Pagan Art of Ludwig Fahrenkrog
The Germanic Pagan Art of Ludwig Fahrenkrog
Fahrenkrog was trained in the classical tradition, and had a successful artistic career. He became a professor of art in 1913, and was later appointed a gues...- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 2286
- author: HourOfDecision777
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What is Neopaganism? Contemporary Paganism
OathBoundSecrets is a collaboration channel dedicated to distributing free information abo...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: OathBoundSecrets
What is Neopaganism? Contemporary Paganism
What is Neopaganism? Contemporary Paganism
OathBoundSecrets is a collaboration channel dedicated to distributing free information about Wicca and Witchcraft. Please like our facebook page: ☆ http://...- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 3028
- author: OathBoundSecrets
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King Dude - Pagan Eyes Over German Skies
From their 2013 split EP with Urfaust, out on Ván Records. Fan made video....
published: 11 Sep 2013
King Dude - Pagan Eyes Over German Skies
King Dude - Pagan Eyes Over German Skies
From their 2013 split EP with Urfaust, out on Ván Records. Fan made video.- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 698
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Neo Pagan Wicca Witchcraft Festival Wheel Of The Year
http://www.malcorvus.blogspot.co.uk NEO-PAGAN WITCHCRAFT WICCA WHEEL OF THE YEAR The Wheel...
published: 05 May 2012
author: mywitchcraft
Neo Pagan Wicca Witchcraft Festival Wheel Of The Year
Neo Pagan Wicca Witchcraft Festival Wheel Of The Year
http://www.malcorvus.blogspot.co.uk NEO-PAGAN WITCHCRAFT WICCA WHEEL OF THE YEAR The Wheel of the Year is annual cycle of the Earth's seasons as celebrated b...- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 1603
- author: mywitchcraft
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Best German Folk Metal Bands
Best folk/pagan metal bands from Germany: 1 - Falkenbach - Walkiesjar 2 - Equilibrium - Bl...
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: folklover
Best German Folk Metal Bands
Best German Folk Metal Bands
Best folk/pagan metal bands from Germany: 1 - Falkenbach - Walkiesjar 2 - Equilibrium - Blut im Auge 3 - Black Messiah - Irminsul 4 - XIV Dark Centuries - Te...- published: 17 Jan 2010
- views: 152170
- author: folklover
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Yggdrasil
A special thanks to germanicfolc and his old video Yggdrasil for inspiration. A maypole is...
published: 20 Mar 2011
author: BirkaViking
Yggdrasil
Yggdrasil
A special thanks to germanicfolc and his old video Yggdrasil for inspiration. A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk fest...- published: 20 Mar 2011
- views: 9652
- author: BirkaViking
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Christmas is a Pagan Celebration - The History of Christmas
History of Christmas (a Pagan Celebration) Yule or Yule-tide is a winter festival that was...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: iamINCtv
Christmas is a Pagan Celebration - The History of Christmas
Christmas is a Pagan Celebration - The History of Christmas
History of Christmas (a Pagan Celebration) Yule or Yule-tide is a winter festival that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples as a pagan...- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 38095
- author: iamINCtv
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German Black / Pagan / Dark Metal Bands
Some of my favourite German Black / Pagan / Dark Metal bands. Please don't be offended if ...
published: 29 Dec 2008
author: Moritz19081980
German Black / Pagan / Dark Metal Bands
German Black / Pagan / Dark Metal Bands
Some of my favourite German Black / Pagan / Dark Metal bands. Please don't be offended if you don't like the music or if you miss a band. Einige meiner favor...- published: 29 Dec 2008
- views: 48019
- author: Moritz19081980