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- 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...
- 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...
- he conquered and destro**** the Irminsul site in the days that followed. The question over the location of the Irminsul is however, probably, misleading;...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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 stoneoften richly decorated Irminsul – Sacred, pillar-like object in Saxon paganism Maltese cross – Heraldic...
- 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...
- the Frankish kingdom when Charlemagne responded by destroying the pagan Irminsul at Eresburg and seizing their gold and silver. The success of the war helped...
- magazine Irminsul in hopes of attracting suitable people for a revived Listian order. He was appointed the new president and continued to publish Irminsul as...