- In
Germanic paganism,
Nerthus is a
goddess ****ociated with a
ceremonial wagon procession.
Nerthus is
attested by
first century A.D.
Roman historian Tacitus...
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Nerthus taivanicus is a
species of
pentatomomorphan bug in the
family Heterogastridae,
found in
eastern and
southeastern Asia. "
Nerthus taivanicus". GBIF...
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belong to the
genus Nerthus:
Nerthus dudgeoni Distant, 1909
Nerthus kempi Paiva, 1919
Nerthus taivanicus (Bergroth, 1914) "
Nerthus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-10-07...
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connecting him with the
figure of the much
earlier attested Germanic goddess Nerthus, the hero Hadingus, and
theorizing on his
formerly more
prominent place...
- 601
Nerthus is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun. See
mythology of
Nerthus. "601
Nerthus (1906 UN)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet
Propulsion Laboratory...
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mention several important male gods, as well as
several goddesses such as
Nerthus and the matronae.
Early medieval sources identify a
pantheon consisting...
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situation but
states that,
together with the six
other tribes, they
worshipped Nerthus, or
Mother Earth,
whose sanctuary was
located on "an
island in the Ocean"...
- "Ansuzgardaraiwô" ("Warriors of Ansuzgarda") 4:28 4. "Die
Liebe Nerþus'" ("The Love of
Nerthus") 2:14 5. "Frijôs
einsames Trauern" ("Frijo's
Lonely Mourning")...
- Additionally, Tacitus's
description of a
group of
tribes as
united by the cult of
Nerthus (Germania 40) as well as the cult of the
Alcis controlled by the Nahanarvali...
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discovered around what is now the
province of Zeeland, the
Netherlands Nerthus (Latinized Germanic, from Proto-Germanic *Nerthuz)
Latinized form of what...