- List of Pagans
This is a list of historical individuals notable for their Pagan religion (as opposed to
Abrahamic religions), and modern individuals who self-describe as adherents of some form ofPaganism orNeopaganism .Ancient
The original meaning of "
pagan " is "rural " as opposed to "urban", and only came to refer to "non-Abrahamic" as opposed to Jewish or Christian in the4th century , and it is therefore strictly an anachronism to apply the term to earlier times, although this is sometimes done (e.g. the three pagan "worthies" of William Caxton,Hector ,Alexander the Great andJulius Caesar ). The list includes only individuals of theCommon Era who were "pagan" in contrast to emergingChristianity .Graeco-Roman
Christianization of the Greco-Roman cultural sphere took place in the 1st to 6th centuries.
Historic Graeco-Roman pagans:
*Pontius Pilate , Roman governor said to have presided at the trial of Jesus Christ.
*Nero , persecuted Christians in AD,. St Peter the apostle who was head of the Roman Church, is said to have been crucified downwards at this time.
*Decius , persecuted Christians in the250s .
*Hadrian (76-138), persecuted Christians ,and sentenced St.Paul to death.
*Galerius , issued edicts against Christians from303 .
*Diocletian , persecuted Christians 303-305.
*Porphyry , author of "Adversus Christianos".
*Iamblichus of Chalcis , disciple of Porphyry.
*Ammianus Marcellinus , 4th century historian.
*Maurus Servius Honoratus , 4th century grammarian.
* Julian (ruled 361-363), attempted to re-establish Roman paganism.
*Alypius of Antioch charged by Julian with the rebuilding of theTemple in Jerusalem in an attempt to reverse Christianization .
*Eunapius , last Hierophant of Eleusis.
*Hypatia of Alexandria , killed in415 by a Christian mob.
*Martianus Capella , 5th century author.
*Proclus (d. 485), Neoplatonist philosopher.
*Damascius , "the last of the Neoplatonists", born in ca. 480, died after 533.Celtic
The Celtic peoples (
Roman Gaul ,Roman Britain ,Ireland ) were Christianized from the to the 4th to 8th centuries.Historic Celtic pagans:
*Niall of the Nine Hostages (d. ca. 405), according to legend kidnapped St. Patrick as a youth.
*Radagaisus (d. 406)
*Lóegaire mac Néill (fl. ca. 440s), according toMuirchu moccu Machtheni a "great, fierce, pagan emperor of the barbarians reigning in Tara."
*Lughaid mac Loeguire (d. ca. 507), according to legend, killed by a flash of lightning upon insulting St. Patrick.
*Diarmait mac Cerbaill (d. 585), according to Irish tradition the lastHigh King of Ireland to follow the pagan rituals of inauguration.
*Gwenc'hlan - legendary as the last Breton bard and druid.Germanic
The
Christianization of the Germanic peoples spans the 4th to 12th centuries:
*the Goths in the 4th century,
*Anglo-Saxon England in the 7th century,
*the Frankish Empire in the 6th to 8th centuries,
*Scandinavia in the 8th to 12th centuries.Historic Germanic pagans:
*Athanaric (died381 ) was king of several branches of theThervings for at least two decades in the fourth century.
*Gibuld (fl. ca. 470), king of theAlamanni who freed hostages on the request of Saint Severinus of Noricum.
*Penda of Mercia (d. 655), the last pagan Anglo-Saxon ruler ofEngland .
*Arwald (d. 686)-the lastJutish ruler inEngland .
*Sweyn Forkbeard (d.1014 ), pagan king ofDenmark .
*Palnetoke , legendary pagan foster-father of Sweyn's
*Blot-Sweyn , leader of the Swedish pagan renaissance in the 11th century
*Eric of Good Harvests (dead c.1081 ), a semi-historical successor to Blot-Sweyn, and the last pagan king in Scandinavia.lavic
Christianization of the
Slavs took place in the 9th to 11th centuries, with apagan reaction in Poland in the 1030s and conversion of thePolabian Slavs by the 1180s (seeWendish Crusade ).
*Presian I of Bulgaria (d. 852), last pagan ruler of theBulgarian Empire .
*Sviatoslav I of Kiev (d. 972)
*Yaropolk I of Kiev (d. 980), last pagan ruler of theKievan Rus , murdered just before he could receive baptism.
*Mstivoj (d. 995), leader of the Slavic revolt againstOtto II, Holy Roman Emperor .
*Niklot (d. 1160), leader of theObotrites .Finnic, Baltic
Christianization of Northeastern Europe (the Baltic region, Finland) took place in the High to Late Middle Ages (see
Northern Crusades ,Prussian Crusade ). The Sami were Christianized form the 13th century, but Sami native religion was practiced into the 18th century.Historic Baltic pagans:
*Algirdas (d.1377 ),Lithuania nGrand Prince .
*Kęstutis brother of Algirdas, killed 1382, for some time held title ofGrand Prince ofLithuania after Algirdas death.
* Vytautas The GreatGrand Duke ofLithuania and son of Kęstutis, baptized with his cousinJogaila in 1386.
*Jogaila the King of Poland, baptized in 1386 and got new name -Władysław II Jagiełło . Together with Vytautas they are the last pagan monarchs of Europe. He gave name toJagiellon branch ofGediminids - one of largest dinasties in medieval Europe.Historic Finnic pagans:
*Lalli - Legendary Finnish heathen and landowner who killed Christian bishop Henry in1156 .Modern
Germanic Neopaganism
Self-described Germanic Neopagans include:
*Christensen, Else,
Odinist Fellowship
*Haukur Halldórsson ,Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
*Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson , Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
*McNallen, Stephen, founder of theAsatru Folk Assembly .
*Mills, Alexander Rud,Odinism
*von Neményi, Géza,Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft
* Paxson, Diana - science fiction author, editor of "Idunna" the quarterly journal ofThe Troth
*Guðrún Kristín Magnúsdóttir
*Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson , Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
*Heimgest ,Odinic Rite
*Varg Vikernes , only member ofblack metal actBurzum ,cite web
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Self-described Neo-druids include:
* Bonewits, Isaac - author and scholar of several Druid and neopagan related books and articles
* Carr-Gomm, Philip - current head of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids.
* Hutton, Ronald - scholar of British history; professor at University of Bristol, and author of books on the history of Neopaganism.
* Pendragon, Arthur - leader of the Loyal Arthurian Warband, self-declared reincarnation of King Arthur.
* Nichols, Ross - founder of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids.
* Restall Orr, Emma - Druid priestess, author, founder of the Druid Network.
* Shallcrass, Philip - current head of the British Druid Order.Wicca
Self-described
Wicca ns include:* Adler, Margot - author, journalist, Wiccan Priestess and Elder,
National Public Radio correspondent in New York City
* Balk, Fairuza - actress
* Baudino, Gael - author, mostly fantasy (Dianic Wicca n)
* Beyerl, Paul - founder ofThe Rowan Tree Church
* Bone, Gavin - Wiccan author and lecturer
* Buckland, Raymond - author of Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft and many others, and founder ofSeax-Wica
* Budapest, Z. -lesbian Pagan teacher writer etc. (Dianic Wicca)
* Cabot, Laurie - the official witch of Salem, author ofPower of the Witch andLove Magic
* Close, Del - considered one of the premier influences on modernimprovisational theater
* Cunningham, Scott - author of "Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner" and over 30 other titles on Wicca and other pagan religions.
* Dunwich, Gerina - author ofWicca Craft and other books on the details of spellwork
* Erna, Sully - Lead singer ofGodsmack
* Ruffian Angel - Lead singer and guitarist for Themis
* Farrar, Janet - author
* Farrar, Stewart - author
* Firefox, LaSara - author
* Frost, Gavin and Frost, Yvonne - founders of theChurch and School of Wicca
* Galenorn, Yasmine - author ofEmbracing the Moon andDancing the Sun
* Gardner, Gerald - founder of modern Wicca
* Grimassi, Raven - author onStregheria and family witchcraft
* Horne, Fiona - author of and other books on Wicca
* Lipp, Deborah - author of books on Wicca
* McCoy, Edain - author of books on Wicca
* Penczak, Christopher - writer of a variety of witchcraft and alternative health titles, including the award-winningGay Witchcraft andInner Temple series.
* Ravenwolf, Silver - Wiccan author and contributor to the New Generation of Wicca, part of the Black Forest Clan.
* Sanders, Alex - founder of the Alexandrian tradition of Wicca.
* Sanders, Maxine - co-founder of the Alexandrian tradition
* Valiente, Doreen - author and contemporary of Gardner
*Shawn Dean - number nine dash 4Various or unspecified
Unspecified Neopagans include:
*True, Rachel -actress
* Bey, Hakim- author and anarquist
* Beth, Rae - author of "Hedgewitch" and notedtarot reader
* Boswell, Granny - notable Cornishwitch
* Fox, Selena - one of the founders ofCircle Sanctuary
* Green, Marian - author of "A Witch Alone" and many other titles, founder ofQuest Conference andThe Invisible College , former editor ofPagan Dawn and former member of thePagan Federation Council.
* Huson, Paul - author of "Mastering Witchcraft ", "Mystical Origins of the Tarot", and many other titles.
*Kennealy-Morrison, Patricia - Celtic Pagan high priestess, rock critic, author of theThe Keltiad series ofscience fiction /fantasy novels, and "Strange Days - My Life With and WithoutJim Morrison
* Latham, Cassandra - first UK person to register as a 'village witch' with theInland Revenue
*Ralph Morse (actor) - First National Youth Manager of The Pagan Federation and author ofThe Four Seasons Of Wounded Knee
* Orman, Kate - science fiction author* Raymond, Eric Steven - programmer and author of "The Hacker's Dictionary" and "How to Be a Hacker"
*Starhawk -Activist ,Anarchist and author of The Spiral Dance,Dreaming the Dark ,Webs of Power , etc.; one of the original members of the Reclaiming Collective.
* Thompson, Janet - author of books on witchcraft/paganism*
Oberon Zell-Ravenheart ,Church of All Worlds
*Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart ,Church of All Worlds
*Ra Un Nefer Amen ,Kemetism
*Paolo Rustichelli , composer (eclectic)ee also
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List of Pagans in fiction
*List of Neopagan movements
*List of people by belief
*List of druids and neo-druids References
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