Paganisme Anglia-Sachsen
Tampilan
(Dialihkan dari Paganisme Anglo-Saxon)
Paganisme Anglia-Sachsen, terkadang disebut heathenisme Anglia-Sachsen, agama pra-Kristen Anglia-Sachsen, atau agama tradisional Anglia-Sachsen, merujuk kepada keyakinan dan praktik agama yang diikuti oleh bangsa Anglia-Sachsen antara abad ke-5 dan ke-8 M, pada periode Abad Pertengahan Awal di Inggris. Sebuah ragam dari paganisme Jermanik yang ditemukan di sebagian besar belahan barat laut Eropa, kepercayaan tersebut mengikuti ragam heterogen dair kepercayaan-kepercayaan dan praktik-praktik kultus berbeda, dengan banyak ragam regional.
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