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7th-Century Germanic Pagans Used “Devil’s Money” in Occult Rituals
For centuries, the heather-covered landscape of Hezingen in the eastern Netherlands held a deep secret. It’s an unassuming place — silent, save for the rustling trees and the occasional call of birds.
Three early-medieval stashes of gold and silver pieces, alongside hundreds of coins, have been discovered at a "cult site" in the Netherlands. The 1,300-year-old finds may be "devil's money" — coins ...
WHEN Constantine the Great issued the Edict of Milan of 313 AD, Christianity became legal in the Roman Empire; but pagan worship was still allowed, and Constantine and his successors continued to use ...
The term "Paganism" may conjures up images of witches or other occult practices. If so, learning more about the history of Paganism, as well as its modern forms, is probably a good idea right about ...
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