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The Temple at Uppsala was a religious center in the ancient Norse religion once located at what is now Gamla Uppsala (Swedish "Old Uppsala"), Sweden attested in Adam of Bremen's 11th-century work Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum and in Heimskringla, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. Theories have been proposed about the implications of the descriptions of the temple and the findings (or lack thereof) of the archaeological excavations in the area, along with recent findings of extensive wooden structures and log lines that may have played a supporting role to activities at the site, including ritual sacrifice.
In Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, Adam of Bremen provides a description of the temple. Adam records that a "very famous temple called Ubsola" exists in a town close to Sigtuna. Adam details that the temple is "adorned with gold" and that the people there worship statues of three specific gods that sit on a triple throne. Thor, whom Adam refers to as "the mightiest," sits in the central throne, while Wodan (Odin) and Fricco (Freyr) are seated on the thrones to the sides of him. Adam provides information about the characteristics of the three gods, including that Fricco is depicted with an immense erect penis, Wodan in armor ("as our people depict Mars," Adam notes) and that Thor has a mace, a detail which Adam compares to that of the Roman god Jupiter. Adam adds that, in addition, "they also worship gods who were once men, whom they reckon to be immortal because of their heroic acts [...]."
Uppsala (pronounced [ˈɵpːˈsɑːla]; older spelling Upsala) is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth largest city of Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. It had 140,454 inhabitants in 2010.
Located 71 km (44 mi) north of the capital Stockholm, it is also the seat of Uppsala Municipality. Since 1164, Uppsala has been the ecclesiastical centre of Sweden, being the seat of the Archbishop of the Church of Sweden. Founded in 1477, Uppsala University is the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.
Uppsala was originally located a few kilometres north of its current location at a place now known as Gamla Uppsala (Old Uppsala). Today's Uppsala was then called Östra Aros. (Old) Uppsala was, according to medieval writer Adam of Bremen, the main pagan centre of Sweden, and the Temple at Uppsala contained magnificent idols of the Norse gods. The Fyrisvellir plains along the river south of Old Uppsala, in the area where the modern city is situated today, was the site of the Battle of Fyrisvellir in the 980s.
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During spring 2014 we are producing a series of videos that will give you insight into the life as a student at Uppsala university. This first short movie covers the first couple of days after arrival. We hope these videos will give you a good idea about what to expect in your future. http://www.uu.se Part 2 - Study - Live - Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpD7ugdazz8&list;=PL4Xuwfw4Q6Dav6cbrYznrUkjH1j_lUEX9
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Kulturernas Karneval 28-29 maj 2016 Den glädjesprudlande folkfesten Kulturernas Karneval har blivit en uppskattad tradition i Uppsalas kulturliv och sker nu för åttonde året. Nytt för i år är att festplatsen byter plats till Engelska Parken (Carolinaparken). http://kulturernaskarneval.se/ A unique forum for cultural diversity in Uppsala, now deemed a tradition, Carnival of Cultures of Uppsala welcomes all forms of cultural expressions. The event includes and attracts people of all ages, from different walks of life; amateurs as well as professionals. On May 28–29th, Uppsala will wake up to the rhythms and colours of the Carnival of Cultures, the celebration of the cultural and ethnic diversity of the city. Carnival of Cultures starts with a street parade and the festival continues for tw...
Click HD. Thinking about studying at Uppsala University, Sweden? This is some clips showing what studying at the University of Uppsala is like. Covers mainly Valborg, the vårbal (spring prom), roof party in Flogsta. Some shots are also from trips to Copenhagen and Malta during the spring break. Edit: I've just graduated but I strongly recommend studying there. Especially in the spring/summer. If you have any questions I will gladly answer them. Please LIKE, SHARE and COMMENT anyhow!
This channel depends on your support. Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/survivethejive Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/survivethejive Uppsala was perhaps the most important site for the Norse pagans. They used to hold an assembly called the Thing of all Swedes and a sacrifice called Dísablót in honour of the disir. The 12th century Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus thought that Odin himself had lived here, but the site was more widely associated with Ingvi Frey, who was known as the Lord of the Swedes. Christian accounts of Ingvi Frey sometimes call him the king of Turkey or a son of Odin, but he was in fact a far older deity and one of the most important. The Icelandic chief and author of the Eddas, Snorri Sturlusson wrote that Ingvi-Frey had lived at Uppsalla. He was associated with sac...
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