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Ancient Roman Religion
Asatru - Northern European Reconstructionism
Paganism Defined
Historian Michel Rouche writes that, Among the Germans, women were the keepers of the sacred runes, used at the Vikings in the ninth and tenth centuries. He beyond states that the term rune averaged secluded as well as tender friend. In this early period, women were often used as mediums. During the Middle Ages, numerous villages had sage women that were well told with the old pagan ways, proficient to use herbs for healing or concocting potions to elicit adore and necrosis.
Magic [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Divination [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and the Role of Women
Nature and the Supernatural
Reliance aboard Nature and Imported Foreign Gods and Goddesses
For Germanic pagans, nature and the supernatural were inter-connected. The gods controlled nature. The modern term Thursday namely derived from the old German Donnerstag or daytime of thunder and was associated with Thor Thors Day). Tuesday is also derived from the appoint of a pagan goddess. The same tin be said for the Christian word Easter which refers to a Celtic goddess. Many of the German fairy tales have roots in pagan folklore. Frau Holle, a tame story still told to children, refers to a marvelous female maybe a hag of sorts that controls the winds, punishing the lazy but rewarding the diligent and prudent.
The late 1st Century Roman historian Tacitus logged impressions of the Germanic barbarians in The Agricola and Germany. According to Tacitus, some barbarian groups adopted Roman gods such as Mercury. On decisive days, he remarks, they believe it right apt sacrifice to him even with people martyrs. Hercules and Mars are likewise said as well for the Cult of Isis which Tacitus refers to as an imported worship. In regard to Isis, Tacitus likens her picture to a light galley. Light, as the counter to darkness, especially in the winter season, played one essential part in barbarian religious faiths.
Tacitus further mentioned the sacred bush and groves used by pagans to commemorate their rituals. The reader is prompted of the fable of St. Boniface, Apostle to the Germans, who deduct from a sacred tree in a pagan grove and then used the lumber to create a Christian church. This behavior won over the pagans, albeit for a short period, in an venture to testify the superiority of Christianity over pagan deities. The pagan origins of Christmas, case in point, highlight appended practices that began as non-Christian rituals.
Tacitus writes about auguries and divination, giving samples of how pagans derived responses via omens and natural occurrences. Of particular memorandum was the use of horses. Tacitus points to white horses, pure from the pollute of mundane labor… These horses were so highly merited for their magical abilities that they were kept in the sacred groves. Can these horses be correlated with afterward Medieval concepts of unicorns?
The religious practices of the pagan German tribes were closely knotted to nature and relied on magic, divination, and auguries. Within this complicated system, women frequently played a prominent role. Even as Christianity began to convert the Germanic humans, often incorporating pagan practices and ceremonies into Christian belief, the age religion became invisible and was practiced away from the eyes of the church [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], particularly in the village. Much of this wizardry and folklore would proceed to play an integral part in the lives of European peasants as centuries.
Despite the exertions of the Church to stamp out pagan beliefs, they became und


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