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- In Germanic paganism, Nerthus is a goddess ****ociated with a ceremonial wagon procession. Nerthus is attested by first century A.D. Roman historian Tacitus...
- connecting him with the figure of the much earlier attested Germanic goddess Nerthus, the hero Hadingus, and theorizing on his formerly more prominent place...
- Nerthus taivanicus is a species of pentatomomorphan bug in the family Heterogastridae, found in eastern and southeastern Asia. "Nerthus taivanicus". GBIF...
- venerated a goddess, Nerthus, and describes the rites of the goddess in some detail. At their center is a ceremonial wagon procession. Nerthus's cart is found...
- Germania, Tacitus describes rituals surrounding a deity by the name of Nerthus, a theonym that is etymologically ancestral to Old Norse Njörðr. However...
- 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...
- refers to a castum nemus ('chaste grove') in which the image of the goddess Nerthus was hallowed, and other reports from the Roman period also refer to rites...
- join the Æsir. Similarities have been pointed out between Njörðr and Nerthus, a Germanic fertility god mentioned by Tacitus in Germania in the 1st-century...
- belong to the genus Nerthus: Nerthus dudgeoni Distant, 1909 Nerthus kempi Paiva, 1919 Nerthus taivanicus (Bergroth, 1914) "Nerthus". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-10-07...
- "Ansuzgardaraiwô" ("Warriors of Ansuzgarda") 4:28 4. "Die Liebe Nerþus'" ("The Love of Nerthus") 2:14 5. "Frijôs einsames Trauern" ("Frijo's Lonely Mourning")...