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    The Geatish Society (Götiska Förbundet, also Gothic Union, Gothic League) was created by a number of Swedish poets and authors in 1811, as a social club...
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  • title) Astrala resor ut ur kroppen (ISBN 91-7894-005-2) Adulrunan och den götiska kabbalan (ISBN 91-974102-3-3) a.k.a. Le rune e la kabbala (Italian title...
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  • began with the formation of an organization called the Gothic Society (Götiska Förbundet) in 1811, shortly after the establishment of Sweden as a modern...
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     246. Damascene, John (28 April 2012). "The Fount of Knowledge" (PDF). Gotiska Ärkestiftet av de Sanna ortodoxt kristna. Translated by Warwick, G. N....
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    horned helmets was partly promulgated by the 19th-century enthusiasts of Götiska Förbundet, founded in 1811 in Stockholm. They promoted the use of Norse...
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  • ). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 34. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. "Gotiska Klubben : Joakim Tegblom: "Låtar du trodde var svenska"". Gotiskaklubben...
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    (1568–1652), who was interested in the linguistics of the Geatish language (Götiska språket), i.e. Old Norse. However, he did not look at the runes as merely...
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    Thomas Karlsson: Götisk kabbala och runisk alkemi: Johannes Bureus och den götiska esoterismen. (Dissertation, Stockholm 2010.) Håkan Håkansson: Alchemy of...
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    dictionary by Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson (1874) p. 208. The article gotiska in Nationalencyklopedin (1992) Klaus Düwel (2008). "Runen als Phänomen...
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    decorated in a neo-gothic style in 1828. The room became known as the Götiska (the Geatish Room). King Charles XV also used the apartment as his quarters...
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