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Quite often, Western European countries (Spain, Portugal, France, etc.) are accused of building their economy via the slave trade in the Early modern era. All this is presented as the
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Prehistoric remains of Cucuruzzu, in Corsica. The site belongs to the Torrean culture, also appellated as "Torrean civilization", although we can't speak of urban development, making the appellation "civlization" notapplicable
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One of the least discussed entities of Hellenic paganism is Gello, usually written off as just a scary creature used to frighten children. Yet, the Gello is attested for a
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While I usually focus on Greek and Roman paganism on my channel, I thought I should make a post about the Basques and clear up some things that may need
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In one of my earlier threads, I had talked about the petroglyphs of Val Camonica and their tremendous significance for understanding the cointinuity of Native European pagan beliefs from Stone
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Let's talk a bit about "Anglo-Saxons". Official history tells us that, some time after 410 CE, some "primitive pagan Saxon barbarians" overran the former British provinces, coming from modern-day northern
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"Mirror, mirror on the wall,who is the fairest among them all?" Such goes the classic line from 'Snow White". But, is there anything more to mirrors than them being just
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We all aspire at being heroes, but what does it mean to be a hero and what is the "hero''s way"? Is it similar to how some "teutonic" (((Hebrew speakers)))
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While war was always a male-dominated activity, ancient Greeks had also female war deities. The most important of them is Enyo, attested from very early times (the epics of Homer)
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AGAINST OCCULTISMReminder that EVERY sort of Abrahamism is unatural, alien to Europe, product of the desert, filth, disease for the mind of the sane man. And, of course, you already
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