- In
Germanic paganism,
Tamfana is a goddess. The
destruction of a
temple dedicated to the
goddess is
recorded by
Roman senator Tacitus to have occurred...
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other important female deities worshiped by the
Germanic peoples, such as
Tamfana by the
Marsi (Annals, 1:50) and the "mother of the gods" (mater deum) by...
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Rheda maybe an Anglo-Saxon
goddess of war and/or
spring mentioned by Bede.
Tamfana, a
Germanic goddess mentioned by
Tacitus in his
Annals "Hold Pade" as suggested...
- Frijjō (Frija)
Hariasa Hludana Holda Nerþuz
Ostara Sinthgunt Sunna (Sowilō)
Tamfana Volla (Fullō) Zisa
Alemannic -
Alpine -
Swabian Garmangabis Perchta Dutch...
- Edda Syn (Old Norse) "Refusal" None
attested None
attested Prose Edda
Tamfana (Latinized Germanic)
Unknown None
attested None
attested Germania, Tamfanae...
- The
Marsi were m****acred
during a
festival near a
temple dedicated to
Tamfana.
According to Tacitus, an area of 50
Roman miles was laid to
waste with...
-
Regnator omnium deus, a
Germanic god
mentioned by
Tacitus in his
Germania Tamfana, a
Germanic goddess mentioned by
Tacitus in his
Annals Idis (Germanic)...
-
Germania Nereus, a
deity and son of the sea and
earth in Gr****
mythology Tamfana,
another Germanic goddess mentioned by
Tacitus in
Annals "Most scholars...
- took a
similar route in 14 CE, to
attack the
Marsi at a holy site
called Tamfana, and the Bructeri, Tubantes, and Usipetes, who
presumably all
lived close...
-
primary focus of
prayers (e.g. the charms) for luck
against enemies in war.
Tamfana Ásatrú
holidays Valkyrie "The
Religious Practices of the Pre-Christian...