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    Heathenry, also termed Heathenism, contemporary Germanic Paganism, or Germanic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Scholars of religious studies classify...
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    is the case from the earliest epigraphic evidence of the Roman to the Germanic Iron Age, with non-linguistic inscriptions and the alu word. An erilaz...
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    Modern paganism (redirect from Neopagan)
    to revive historical pagan religions; examples are Baltic neopaganism, Heathenry (Germanic), Rodnovery (Slavic), and Hellenism (Greek). At the other end...
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    Germanic paganism or Germanic religion refers to the traditional, culturally significant religion of the Germanic peoples. With a chronological range...
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  • German neopaganism Media related to Germanic religion at Wikimedia Commons This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Germanic religion...
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    parallel term used in Germanic neopaganism. Celtic reconstructionism is distinguished from eclectic, universalist paganism and from neopagan witchcraft traditions...
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    Heathenry, or Greater Heathenry), is a blanket term for the whole Germanic neopagan movement. Various currents and denominations have arisen over the...
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  • currents: Germanic neopaganism/Ásatrú Wicca Neoshamanism Neopaganism in Germany and Austria has been strongly influenced by the occultist Germanic mysticism...
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    Estonian neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith, spans various contemporary revivals of the indigenous religion of the Estonian people, adapted from...
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    "Yule", after the Germanic and later Northern European winter festival of the same name, Yule was not likely celebrated by Germanic heathens at the winter...
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