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a painting with a poem written in it on the side of a tree filled field

The Germans, however, do not consider it consistent with the grandeur of celestial beings to confine the Gods within walls, or to liken them to the form of any human countenance. They consecrate woods and groves, and they apply the names of deities to the abstraction which they see only in spiritual worship. - Germania -

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an oil painting of a man being attacked by other men

Swedish Tors strid med jattarna Tors Fight with the Giants Marten Eskil Winge canvas, poster, pillow, bag, greeting card, phone case, t-shirt, puzzles, sticker, notebook, mug, face mask, baby clothing, towel, yoga mat, blanket, cover, towel,tapestry

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Mōdraniht, Modranicht, Mütternacht, or the Night of Mothers is a Scandinavian/Germanic Pagan sacred day devoted to the Disir (female deities & female ancestors). The specific date is debated, during the Yuletide, most often marked on or near December 24th.

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kobolds are spirits of geranic folklore although usually in the form of an animal life, human being and a mundane

The Grimm Brothers Jakob Ludwig Grimm and Wilhelm Karl Grimm were born January 4, 1785, and February 24, 1786 Became very involved in linguistics and law They were interested in folklore and mythology Released their compilation of folklore and fairy tales in The collection was entitled “Kinder- Und Häusmarchen” or “Children and Household Tales” The Grimm brothers did not write this compilation for children In later years they started writing a definitive dictionary of the German language…

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