Justinian I (redirect from Persecution of Paganism under Justinian I)
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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Polytheism (section Modern Paganism)
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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Runes (section Modern paganism and esotericism)
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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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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Neo-nationalism Neo-Nazism Northwest Territorial Imperative Nordic racial paganism/Odalism Nouvelle Droite Paleoconservatism Paleolibertarianism QAnon Radical...
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Ēostre (section Modern paganism)
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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God (disambiguation) (section Brands and enterprises)
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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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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