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  • You know who gets no beef? The Swedes, with their crappy furniture, buxom blondes, and reindeer surplus. I'm sick of the cavalier attitude from these Nordic upstarts.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm_N7pa9Sp8
    You know who gets no beef? The Swedes, with their crappy furniture, buxom blondes, and reindeer surplus. I'm sick of the cavalier attitude from these Nordic upstarts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm_N7pa9Sp8
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  • VALKNUDEN : new social media launched by Mike Schafer Olsen, of DANHEIM.
    If you're interested, join it : https://valknuden.com

    #Danheim #pagan #paganism #norse #nordic #germanic #Europe #spirituality
    VALKNUDEN : new social media launched by Mike Schafer Olsen, of DANHEIM. If you're interested, join it : https://valknuden.com #Danheim #pagan #paganism #norse #nordic #germanic #Europe #spirituality
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    Valknuden - Pagan & Viking community
    A community for people interested in Paganisms, the Viking age, culture and mythology, arts and music. Explore and find new content, or start creating your own premium content to earn extra income. Find help with Old Norse translations, runes and other Viking related topics. We also have a marketplace where you can find and buy products that have been created by our talented members.
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  • DANHEIM : "Fridr" (3rd album, Danmark , 2018 E.V.)
    => Norse folk music, featuring dark and mystical atmospheres ...
    #Danheim #PaganFolk #viking #pagan #nordic #germanic
    DANHEIM : "Fridr" (3rd album, Danmark 🇩🇰, 2018 E.V.) => Norse folk music, featuring dark and mystical atmospheres ... #Danheim #PaganFolk #viking #pagan #nordic #germanic
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  • . Tuesday (english), TÄ«wesdæg (old english), TÄ«was 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), MarÈ›i (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), TÄ«wesdæg (old english), TÄ«was 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), MarÈ›i (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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  • Did you know ?

    FRIDAY actually means "FREYJA'S DAY".
    This day of the week is named after Freyja, the nordic (warrior) goddess of love and fertility. In german language, this day is called FREITAG, which also comes from "FREYJAS TAG" = FREYJA'S DAY.
    In Latin, the day was known as "Veneris Dies", "Venus' Day", Venus being the roman equivalent to Freyja : she was the goddess of love and fertility as well.
    #Nordic #Germanic #Paganism #pagan #Europe #Freyja
    Did you know ? FRIDAY actually means "FREYJA'S DAY". This day of the week is named after Freyja, the nordic (warrior) goddess of love and fertility. In german language, this day is called FREITAG, which also comes from "FREYJAS TAG" = FREYJA'S DAY. In Latin, the day was known as "Veneris Dies", "Venus' Day", Venus being the roman equivalent to Freyja : she was the goddess of love and fertility as well. #Nordic #Germanic #Paganism #pagan #Europe #Freyja
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  • Did you know ?
    THURSDAY actually means "THOR'S DAY".
    This day of the week is named after the nordic god Thor, who was the god of sky and thunder. Thor was also known as Donar in continental germanic areas : in german language, this day is still called DONNERSTAG, which means "DONARS TAG" = DONAR'S DAY.
    In Latin, the day was known as Iovis Dies, "Jupiter's Day", Jupiter being the roman equivalent to Thor : he was the god of sky and thunder as well.
    #Paganism
    Did you know ? THURSDAY actually means "THOR'S DAY". This day of the week is named after the nordic god Thor, who was the god of sky and thunder. Thor was also known as Donar in continental germanic areas : in german language, this day is still called DONNERSTAG, which means "DONARS TAG" = DONAR'S DAY. In Latin, the day was known as Iovis Dies, "Jupiter's Day", Jupiter being the roman equivalent to Thor : he was the god of sky and thunder as well. #Paganism
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