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Paganism / Germanic mythology / Germanic paganism / Medieval literature / Symbel / Blót / Article Two of the United States Constitution / Immunoglobulin heavy chain / Germanic peoples / Anglo-Saxon paganism / Viking Age / Germanic neopaganism
Date: 2012-11-21 00:45:31
Paganism
Germanic mythology
Germanic paganism
Medieval literature
Symbel
Blót
Article Two of the United States Constitution
Immunoglobulin heavy chain
Germanic peoples
Anglo-Saxon paganism
Viking Age
Germanic neopaganism

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