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Waluburg, 'magic
staff protection' (Gr****: Βαλουβουργ), was a
second century Germanic seeress (sorceress, priestess) from the
Semnonian tribe whose existence...
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including Albruna, Veleda, Ganna, and, by way of an
archaeological find,
Waluburg.
Norse mythology mentions several seeresses, some of them by name, including...
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Walpurgis Night (/vælˈpʊərɡɪs, vɑːl-, -ˈpɜːr-/), an
abbreviation of
Saint Walpurgis Night (from the
German Sankt-Walpurgisnacht [zaŋkt valˈpʊʁɡɪsˌnaxt])...
- of East
Anglia Veleda,
priestess and
prophetess of the
Bructeri tribe Waluburg,
Semnonian seeress in the
service of the
governor of
Roman Egypt Wehha...
- wand, or to her
spiritual abilities, and she
probably taught her
craft to
Waluburg who
would serve as a
seeress in
Roman Egypt at the
First Cataract of the...
- 2000
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Sehel Island Waluburg "3bw" in Faulkner,
Concise Dictionary of
Middle Egyptian cf. http://projetrosette...
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names that can be
interpreted as such, like
Ganna ('wand-bearer') and
Waluburg from walu- 'staff' (Old Norse: vǫlr). The name of her son Agio is from...
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evidenced by the long ae, and
related to a
Celtic word, the
second is
Waluburg 'magic staff' and the
third is
probably Albruna.
Guiliaruna can not have...