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- Look up wiccaning or paganing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Wiccaning or Paganing is a Neopagan ritual analogous to the christening or baptism...
- Samaritanism. In the time of the Roman Empire, individuals fell into the pagan class either because they were increasingly rural and provincial relative...
- Africa, and the Near East. Despite some common similarities, contemporary pagan movements are diverse, sharing no single set of beliefs, practices, or religious...
- religious practices Pagan's Motorcycle Club, a motorcycle club The Pagans, a 1970s American punk band The Pagans (film), a 1953 Italian film Pagan (disambiguation)...
- Pagan's Motorcycle Club, or simply the Pagans, is an outlaw motorcycle club formed by Lou Dobkin in 1957 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States...
- Pagan Christianity may refer to: Gentile (non-Jewish) Christianity; see Pauline Christianity Syncretism of folk religion and Christianity; see Folk Christianity...
- The Pagan is a 1929 synchronized sound romantic drama filmed in Tahiti and produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. While the film has no audible...
- The Pagans were an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States, that was originally active from 1977 to 1979. They reformed several times...
- of Burmese script. The Pagan kingdom (Burmese: ပုဂံပြည် Băgam pyi [bəɡàɰ̃ kʰɪʔ]; lit. 'Bagan state'), also known as the Pagan dynasty, was the first Burmese...
- mentioned by Bede in his 8th century work The Reckoning of Time. He wrote that pagan Anglo-Saxons had held feasts in her honour during the month named after...