Many legendary characters have more than one name. Christie and Stanley E. Adams, Jr., Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin. The Central European Gods demanded their own department and here it is. Found this site useful? She came to be known well in Switzerland, Austria, and the Czech Kingdom. It is currently a work very much in progress.

), Gothic: Auzandil.

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In Germanic paganism, the indigenous religion of the ancient Germanic peoples who inhabited Germanic Europe, there were a number of different gods and goddesses.Germanic deities are attested from numerous sources, including works of literature, various chronicles, runic inscriptions, personal names, place names, and other sources.This article contains a comprehensive list of Germanic …

Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.The works of classical authors, written mostly in Latin and occasionally in Greek, throw some light on the religion of Germanic peoples; however, their interest in the religious practices of Germanic tribes remains limited to its direct relevance to their narrative, as when Strabo describes the gory As the power of Rome declined, records grew poorer, and nothing of great importance survives before the The first detailed document touching upon the early religion of Scandinavia is the biography by St. Rembert (or Rimbert) of St.

Odin, like Wôden or Wotan, is, however, essentially the sovereign god, whom the Germanic dynasties, in England as well as in Scandinavia, originally regarded as their divine founder.

• *Auzawandilaz, Old English: Ēarendel; Old Norse: Aurvandil; Lombardic: Auriwandalo; Old High German: Orentil, Erentil; Medieval Latin: Horuuendillus, the morning star(? Not sure of the spelling?

The most popular Germanic gods. This is an offshoot of our Norse section. Editor of Germanic religion played an important role in shaping the civilization of Europe. Consider donating a few pennies to the Updates coming soon!REGIONS COVERED: All the bits of non-Classical Europe that aren’t Finland or Scandinavia.

This is an offshoot of our Norse section. Please mention Godchecker.com when praying to the Gods. Which of these was not an ancient Phoenician deity?

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We have 25 individual gods listed in the Germanic pantheon of gods and spirits.

More or less.Many Gods are spread across different regions, cultures and tribes. So if you know the region and would like to comment, we’d love to hear from you.

A much more detailed description of Germanic religion is Tacitus' Germania, dating to the 1st century. TRIBES, CULTURES AND PEOPLES COVERED: Anglo Saxons and Central Europeans Germanic culture extended, at various times, from the Black Sea to Greenland, or even the North American continent.

Virtually any topic for the virtual learner. Try entering just the first three or four letters. The Godchecker Holy Database currently contains 99 Germanic deity names — these are listed below.

We’ve tried to pin them down to a particular area if possible. Berchta: The Germanic Goddess Who Became a Child-Eating Hag Berchta was an Ancient Germanic goddess whose worship was widespread through the Alps. Introduction. He thus maintains the prominent position of Wōðan [az] in classical antiquity, to whom, according to Tacitus, human sacrifice was offered. But since the Germanic peoples of the Continent and of England were converted to Christianity in comparatively early times, it is not surprising that less is known about the gods …

But corrections are always welcome, especially from people with first-hand knowledge.