- An
Irminsul (Old
Saxon 'great pillar') was a sacred, pillar-like
object attested as
playing an
important role in the
Germanic paganism of the Saxons. Medieval...
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described as
meeting beneath Yggdrasil to hold
their things, and the
related Irminsul,
which may have been a pillar, was also
symbolic of the
center of the world...
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cautious approach, and all
leave the grove.
Later that night: The
Temple of
Irminsul in the
grove Adalgisa prays at the temple,
remembering with some sorrow...
- he
conquered and destro**** the
Irminsul site in the days that followed. The
question over the
location of the
Irminsul is however, probably, misleading;...
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Ahnenerbe research unit of the SS also used
Wilhelm Teudt's neo-heathen
Irminsul symbol. Str****erism, a
strand of ****sm with a
Third Positionist ideology...
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Armenian mythology,
Modun in
Mongol mythology,
Yggdrasil in
Norse mythology,
Irminsul in
Germanic mythology, the oak in Slavic,
Finnish and Baltic,
Jianmu (Chinese:...
- Any free-standing
Christian cross made of
stone –
often richly decorated Irminsul – Sacred, pillar-like
object in
Saxon paganism Maltese cross – Heraldic...
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identified as a
sacred site of the
pagan Saxons, and the
location of the
Irminsul idol
reportedly destro**** by Charlemagne;
there is
however no archaeological...
- by an ocean, with the axis mundi, a
world tree (Yggdrasil), or
pillar (
Irminsul) in the centre. In the world-encircling
ocean sat a
snake called Jormungandr...
- down from the store.
Esotericism in
Germany and
Austria Fascist symbolism Irminsul § Wilhelm Teudt, the Externsteine, and
symbol List of
symbols designated...