- An
Irminsul (Old
Saxon 'great pillar') was a sacred, pillar-like
object attested as
playing an
important role in the
Germanic paganism of the Saxons. Medieval...
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described as
meeting beneath Yggdrasil to hold
their things, and the
related Irminsul,
which may have been a pillar, was also
symbolic of the
center of the world...
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cautious approach, and all
leave the grove.
Later that night: The
Temple of
Irminsul in the
grove Adalgisa prays at the temple,
remembering with some sorrow...
- he
conquered and destro**** the
Irminsul site in the days that followed. The
question over the
location of the
Irminsul is however, probably, misleading;...
- Rukkhadevata, her predecessor, who
created her from the
purest branch of
Irminsul, the tree that
keeps all of Teyvat's knowledge. She
currently resides in...
- the Germanic,
Frankish empire.
Their sacred tree or pillar, a
symbol of
Irminsul, was destro****.
Charlemagne deported 10,000
Nordalbingian Saxons to Neustria...
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Ahnenerbe research unit of the SS also used
Wilhelm Teudt's neo-heathen
Irminsul symbol. Str****erism, a
strand of ****sm with a
Third Positionist ideology...
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supremacy or racism.
Esotericism in
Germany and
Austria Fascist symbolism Irminsul § Wilhelm Teudt, the Externsteine, and
symbol List of
symbols designated...
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magazine Irminsul in
hopes of
attracting suitable people for a
revived Listian order. He was
appointed the new
president and
continued to
publish Irminsul as...
- Staurogram/Monogrammatic/Tau Rho See also Ankh
Armenian eternity sign
Ichthys Irminsul Kolovrat Lauburu Mjölnir Rose Rota Solomon's knot
Scientology Shamrock...