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Post by Elizabeth on Aug 20, 2018 2:03:49 GMT
I'm mostly familiar with those in Greece. What countries have them? Also who made them up? Like stories of Zeus, Cyclops, etc.?
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Clovis Merovingian
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Aug 20, 2018 5:41:54 GMT
All peoples ancestors once worshiped pagan gods so its very hard to list them all but i'll give an example. There is an ethno linguistic group in Europe called the Germanic people that partially or mostly descend from common ancestors, speak related languages, and historically had similar cultures. The modern Germanic peoples are the Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, Icelanders, Faroe Islanders, Dutch, Frisians, Germans, Swiss, Austrians, Flemish, English, Lowland Scots, Afrikaners, Luxembergers, and their diasporas. These people or rather their ancestors worshiped similar gods though using different names for them. You've heard of them because they were made into Marvel superhero movies. The gods were Thor, Odin, Frey, Frigga, Njord, Freya, Balder, Loki, Heimdall, Tyr, and crap ton of others.
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Post by kevinmccabe on Sept 11, 2019 19:32:54 GMT
Persia and their Zartostian religion maybe? It's an old pagan religion and they kinda worship fire.
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