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Pagan Collection (page 5)

Background imagePagan Collection: Stone head from a pagan Celtic shrine

Stone head from a pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucester. From the City Museums collection, Gloucester

Background imagePagan Collection: Early Christian figures showing the influence of pagan Celtic carvings, 6th century

Early Christian figures showing the influence of pagan Celtic carvings, 6th century
Early Christian figures showing the influence of pagan Celtic carvings at White Ireland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 6th century

Background imagePagan Collection: Bishops stone at Killadeas in Ireland, 6th century

Bishops stone at Killadeas in Ireland, 6th century
Bishops stone at Killadeas in Ireland. The head on the front face was part of a pagan Celtic figure of about the 6th century AD

Background imagePagan Collection: Two headed pagan Celtic figure, 5th century

Two headed pagan Celtic figure, 5th century
Two headed pagan Celtic figure, with a libation hollow between the two heads, and really two separate figures. It is often compared to Spanish fiddle-idols

Background imagePagan Collection: Stone head from pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucestershire

Stone head from pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucestershire

Background imagePagan Collection: The Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland

The Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
The Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland. Pagan+Christian

Background imagePagan Collection: Cross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Cross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Cross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co.Kerry, Ireland

Background imagePagan Collection: Pagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland

Pagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
Pagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland

Background imagePagan Collection: Pagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th century

Pagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th century
Pagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th century

Background imagePagan Collection: Representation of Hermensul, 1656

Representation of Hermensul, 1656. The Saxon god Hermensul (Ermensul) in armour and carrying scales, presiding over executive justice. From Annales Circuli Westphaliae by Herman Stangefol. (1656)

Background imagePagan Collection: Representation of Crodon, 1834

Representation of Crodon, 1834. The Saxon god Crodon, standing on a fish, holding a bucket and displaying a pierced dish

Background imagePagan Collection: Representation of Crodon, 1656

Representation of Crodon, 1656. The Saxon god Crodon, standing on a fish, holding a bucket and displaying a pierced dish. From Annales Circuli Westphaliae by Herman Stangefol. (1656)

Background imagePagan Collection: Representation of Mona, 1834

Representation of Mona, 1834. Mona (Mani), Saxon idol of the Moon, shown holding a disc which displays the phases of the Moon. From her we derive the day of the week Monday

Background imagePagan Collection: Representation of Sunne, 1834

Representation of Sunne, 1834. Saxon idol of Sunne (Sunna) from which we derive the name Sunday

Background imagePagan Collection: High priest Coifi profaning the temple of the idols, England, 7th century (1864)

High priest Coifi profaning the temple of the idols, England, 7th century (1864). Coifi was the priest of the temple of Goodmanham in Northumbria in 627

Background imagePagan Collection: Ancient British Arch-Druid wearing the Breastplate of Judgement, c1900

Ancient British Arch-Druid wearing the Breastplate of Judgement, c1900

Background imagePagan Collection: Roman carving of the Ancient British goddess Sul at Bath, England

Roman carving of the Ancient British goddess Sul at Bath, England. Sul, or Sulis, was the goddess of healing waters, and had a shrine at the thermal springs at Bath

Background imagePagan Collection: An Anglo-Scandinavian Cross showing a warrior, c. 10th century

An Anglo-Scandinavian Cross showing a warrior, c. 10th century
An Anglo-Scandinavian cross from Middleton Church, Yorkshire. It shows a Scandinavian warrior, laid out with weapons in a pagan viking burial, on the face of a Christian cross, c.10th century

Background imagePagan Collection: Fragment of an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft showing a warrior, c. 10th century

Fragment of an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft showing a warrior, c. 10th century
Fragment of an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft from Middleton Church, Yorkshire. It shows a Scandinavian warrior, laid out with weapons in a pagan viking burial, on the face of a Christian cross



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