- and his son
Friedrich Oskar Wannieck being prominent and
enthusiastic Armanists) as an
occult völkisch organisation, with the
purpose of
financing and...
- High
Armanen Order (Hoher Armanen-Ordem), or HAO, as an
inner group of
Armanist practitioners within the List
Society with whom he went on pilgrimages...
- John
Gorsleben (16
March 1883 – 23
August 1930) was a
German Ariosophist,
Armanist (practitioner of the
Armanen runes),
journal editor and playwright. Gorsleben...
- "the rune of Freya, who
promotes childbirth." It was
taken up by List's
Armanist followers, such as
Rudolf John Gorsleben, and
Siegfried Adolf Kummer and...
-
antique bookstore in the mid-1960s, and was
inspired to
found the
runic and
Armanist magazine Irminsul in
hopes of
attracting suitable people for a revived...
-
Germanic paganism in the 20th century.[citation needed] The
pioneer of the
Armanist branch of
Ariosophy and one of the more
important figures in esotericism...
- Berlin) was an Austrian/German author,
newspaper editor,
Theosophist and
Armanist, most
notable for his
biography of
Guido von List, entitled, "Guido v....
-
Philipp Stauff, a
Berlin journalist, good
friend of
Guido von List and
Armanist,
wrote an
obituary to him
which appeared in the Münchener
Beobachter called...
- German/Austrian
journalist and
publisher in Berlin. He was an
enthusiastic Armanist, a
close friend of
Guido von List, and a
founding member of the Guido-von-List-Society...
-
Guido von List. He is the
father of
Friedrich Oskar Wannieck. He was an
Armanist and
supporter of List's
Armanen runes system. He was also an
ardent Spiritualist...