Nemeton — A nemeton was a sacred space of ancient Celtic religion. Nemeta appear to have been primarily situated in natural areas, and, as they often utilized trees, they are often interpreted as sacred groves.[1] However, other evidence suggests that the… … Wikipedia
Lord Wind — Graveland Gründung 1992 Genre Pagan Metal, ehemals Black Metal Website http://www.graveland.org/ Gründungsmitglieder Gitarre, Gesang, E Bass, Keyb … Deutsch Wikipedia
Isaac Bonewits — Phillip Emmons Isaac Bonewits Isaac Bonewits in 2004 Born October 1, 1949(1949 10 01) Royal Oak, MI Died August 12, 2010 … Wikipedia
Thealogy — is a neologism translating to study of the Goddess (based on Greek θεά, thea , goddess + λόγία, logia , study, discourse ), coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974. The term echoes theology discourse on the gods .In 1993, Charlotte Caron defined… … Wikipedia
Sláine (comics) — Superherobox caption=Sláine graphic novel cover by Mike McMahon 1986; Sláine copyright Rebellion A/S 2005. comic color=background:#c0c0c0 character name=Sláine real name=Sláine mac Roth publisher=IPC Media debut= 2000 AD #330 (1983) creators=Pat… … Wikipedia
Graveland — Infobox musical artist Name = Graveland Img capt = Img size = 280 Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Wrocław, Poland Genre = Black metal Viking metal NSBM Years active = 1990 present Label = No Colours Records Associated acts = URL =… … Wikipedia
Sacred grove — Sacred groves were a feature of the mythological landscape and the cult practice of Old Europe, of the most ancient levels of Germanic paganism, Greek mythology, Slavic mythology, Roman mythology, and in Druidic practice. Sacred groves also… … Wikipedia
Epilogue (Graveland album) — Infobox Album Name = Epilogue Type = demo Artist = Graveland Released = 1993 Recorded = Genre = Black metal Length = 18:09 Label = Witching Hour Productions Producer = Reviews = Last album = Drunemeton (1992) This album = Epilogue (1993) Next… … Wikipedia
Celtic tree worship — Almost all kinds of tree found in the Celtic countries have been thought to have special powers or to serve as the abode of the fairies, especially the magical trio of oak, ash, and thorn. Next in rank are the fruit bearing trees apple and hazel … Wikipedia
The ritual of the oak and the mistletoe — Pliny the Elder, writing in the first century AD, describes a religious ceremony in Gaul in which white clad druids climbed a sacred oak, cut down the mistletoe growing on it, sacrificed two white bulls and used the mistletoe to cure… … Wikipedia