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  • . Tuesday (english), Tīwesdæg (old english), Tīwas dagaz (proto germanic), Dienstag (german), Dinsdag (dutch), Tirsdag or Tysdag (norwegian), Tisdag (swedish) and so on : "TIW'S DAY" (or "TYR'S DAY"), nordic god of war

    . Mardi (french, from latin Martis dies), Martes (spanish, same), Martedi (italian, same), Dimarç (occitan, same), Dimarts (catalan, same), Marți (romanian and corsican, same) and so on : "MARS' DAY", roman god of war

    . ἡμέρα Ἄρεως (hêméra Áreôs, old greek) : "ARES' DAY", greek god of war

    ==> in all those european languages, same symbolism, same meaning.

    #paganism #pagan #Heritage #culture #Europe
    . Tuesday (english), Tīwesdæg (old english), Tīwas dagaz (proto germanic), Dienstag (german), Dinsdag (dutch), Tirsdag or Tysdag (norwegian), Tisdag (swedish) and so on : "TIW'S DAY" (or "TYR'S DAY"), nordic god of war . Mardi (french, from latin Martis dies), Martes (spanish, same), Martedi (italian, same), Dimarç (occitan, same), Dimarts (catalan, same), Marți (romanian and corsican, same) and so on : "MARS' DAY", roman god of war . ἡμέρα Ἄρεως (hêméra Áreôs, old greek) : "ARES' DAY", greek god of war ==> in all those european languages, same symbolism, same meaning. #paganism #pagan #Heritage #culture #Europe
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  • . Monday (english), Montag (german), Maandag (dutch), Mânetag (old high german), Mōnandæg (old english), Mēniniz dagaz (proto germanic), Mánudagur (icelandic) and so on

    . Lundi (french, from latin Lunae dies), Lunes (spanish, same), Lunedi (italian, same), Luni (corsican, same), Diluns (occitan, same), Luni (romanian, idem) and so on

    . ἡμέρα Σελήνης (hêméra Selếnês, old greek)

    ==> in all those european languages, same symbolism, same meaning : "MOON'S DAY"

    #paganism #pagan #Heritage #culture #Europe
    . Monday (english), Montag (german), Maandag (dutch), Mânetag (old high german), Mōnandæg (old english), Mēniniz dagaz (proto germanic), Mánudagur (icelandic) and so on . Lundi (french, from latin Lunae dies), Lunes (spanish, same), Lunedi (italian, same), Luni (corsican, same), Diluns (occitan, same), Luni (romanian, idem) and so on . ἡμέρα Σελήνης (hêméra Selếnês, old greek) ==> in all those european languages, same symbolism, same meaning : "MOON'S DAY" #paganism #pagan #Heritage #culture #Europe
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  • Sunday (english), Sonntag (german), Sunnandæg (old english), Sunnōniz dagaz (proto germanic), Zondag (dutch), Sundag (norwegian), Söndag (swedish), Sunnudagur (icelandic), Sunnudagr (old norse), dies Sōlis (latin), ἡμέρα Ἡλίου (hêméra Hêlíou, "Helios' Day", old greek) and so on => "SUN'S DAY"
    #paganism #pagan #heritage #culture
    Sunday (english), Sonntag (german), Sunnandæg (old english), Sunnōniz dagaz (proto germanic), Zondag (dutch), Sundag (norwegian), Söndag (swedish), Sunnudagur (icelandic), Sunnudagr (old norse), dies Sōlis (latin), ἡμέρα Ἡλίου (hêméra Hêlíou, "Helios' Day", old greek) and so on => "SUN'S DAY" #paganism #pagan #heritage #culture
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