Heathenism

  • 81Wotanism — This article is about the white separatist movement. For the Germanic mysticist concept of Guido von List, see Wotanism (Guido von List). Contents 1 Prison outreach program 2 Distinctions from other Heathenrys …

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  • 82Ransom Room — The Ransom Room ( El Cuarto del Rescate ) is a small room located in Cajamarca, Peru. It is considered by most Peruvian historians to be the place where the Inca Empire came to an end with the capture and eventual execution of the Inca Emperor… …

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  • 83High place — High Place, in the English version of the Old Testament, the literal translation of the Hebrew bamot .This rendering is etymologically correct, as appears from the poetical use of the plural in such expressions as to ride, or stalk, or stand on… …

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  • 84Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism — (CR) is a polytheistic, animistic, religious and cultural movement. It is an effort to reconstruct and revive, in a modern Celtic cultural context, pre Christian Celtic religions. Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism originated in discussions among… …

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  • 85Bardaisan — ( sy. ܒܪܕܝܨܢ, unicode|Bardaiṣān ; 154–222; also Latinized as Bardesanes ) was a Syriac gnostic, founder of the Bardaisanites, and an outstanding scientist, scholar, astrologist, philosopher and poet, also renowned for his knowledge of India, on… …

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  • 86Direct Action Day — Dead and wounded after the Direct Action Day which developed into pitched battles as Muslim Hindu mobs attacked and killed each other across Calcutta in 1946, the year before independence Direct Action Day (Bengali: প্রত্যক্ষ সংগ্রাম দিবস) (16… …

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  • 87Eldaring — or Eldaring e.V. The Troth Deutschland, is a Germanic Neopagan organization founded in Germany in 2000. The Eldaring is a partner society of the USA based Troth, and aims to provide a network for the German speaking followers of Ásatrú and… …

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  • 88Anglo-Saxon paganism — refers to the Migration Period religion practiced by the English in 5th to 7th century England. As such it is a form of Germanic paganism. Anglo Saxon paganism was a polytheistic religion, revolving around a pantheon centred on the god Woden. Due …

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  • 89John Gibson Paton — Rev. Dr. John Gibson Paton (May 24, 1824 January 28, 1907) was a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides.Early lifeJohn Gibson Paton was born on May 24, 1824 in a farm cottage at Braehead, Kirkmahoe, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. He was the eldest… …

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  • 90Disting — A scene from the disting of 2008 The Disting is an annual market which is held in Uppsala, Sweden, since pre historic times. The name (Old Swedish: Disæþing[1] or Disaþing …

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