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Tag Archives: Ancamna
A little wee contribution
I’ve added my first new page to DeoMercurio.be for 2016; the topic, modestly enough, is the nature of the gods. Please have a look (French version here, English version here) and feel free to leave comments in the comments section … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancamna, Cicero, Diana, Iamblichus, Jupiter, philosophy, Proclus, Silvanus, www.deomercurio.be
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Report-back on two speeches from Olympia (part III of III)
This concluding segment of my report-back from the Many Gods West conference in Olympia, Washington, will try to delve into some of the big-picture issues raised by Morpheus Ravenna in her excellent keynote speech (full text here!), as well as … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancamna, Apollo Grannus, Ðirona, Caiua, Cernunnos, crossing boundaries, deep polytheism, Epona, Hecate, Hercules, IOMD, Lenus Mars, Mercury, Morpheus Ravenna, multilingualism, Rosmerta, Theanos Thrax
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Report-back from Olympia! (part I of III)
Well, I think it’s fair to say that the inaugural Many Gods West conference in Olympia, Washington, was even more successful than any rational person could have hoped. The people attending brought with them a compelling blend of sincerity, devotion, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancamna, Apollo, Augustus, Cathubodua, Dea Roma, Diana, Hercules, Kalends of August, Many Gods West
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Rituals to come
The theme of my last post was the ritual that (barring the unforeseen) I’ll be presenting at Many Gods West in Olympia on August 1. (Huzzah!) I’m mentioning it again because (a) I don’t think I adequately expressed my pleasure and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancamna, Cathubodua, Coru Cathubodua, Gaulish polytheism, Julius, Kalends of August, Many Gods West, Matronae, Mercuralia, Mercury, Treveri, Yezidis
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Ancamna in January
I concluded my 2014 posts musing about Victoria, and the year practically begins with a big victory-related day for the Roman provinces on January 3. According to the Feriale Duranum, authorities (in the Roman army) were meant to arrange sacrifices … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancamna, Diana, Feriale Duranum, Jupiter, Jupiter Victor, Legio XXII Primigenia, Mars Victor, Silvanus, Victoria
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