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Siegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wag Artist: RackhamSiegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection
A Pagan Sacrifice, 1526. Artist: Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559)A Pagan Sacrifice, 1526. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Witch Gown of Veringenstadt, 1680. Artist: Objects of HistoryThe Witch Gown of Veringenstadt, 1680. Found in the collection of the Historisches Museum der Pfalz Speyer
Witch moles paw (Mole Amulet), 18th century. Artist: AnonymousWitch moles paw (Mole Amulet), 18th century. Found in the collection of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
Walpurgis Night in Bergslagen, Grangarde in Dalarna, 1896. Artist: Schultzberg, Anshelm Leonard (1862-1945)Walpurgis Night in Bergslagen, Grangarde in Dalarna, 1896. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm
The Dance of the Noses at Gimpelsbrunn, 1534. Beham, Hans Sebald (1500-1550). Private Collection
Goose oracle in the Black Forest. Private Collection
Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John ConstableStonehenge, c1835. The Neolithic stone circle on Salisbury Plain is thought to have been used to observe the motions of the moon and sun, and was built about 2, 000 BC
Nine Maidens Stone Circle, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonNine Maidens Stone Circle, Cornwall, 20th century. A partially restored prehistoric stone circle near Boskednan, northwest of the town of Penzance in Cornwall
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonThe Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Also known as Dawns Men, a late neolithic stone circle located in Cornwall, United Kingdom
Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonBoscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. A Bronze age stone circle consisting of 19 upright stones made of grey granite and one of bright quartz, in an ellipse
Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonRollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton on the borders of Oxfordshire
Detail of a Green Man at Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire, 12th century
Stone head from pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucestershire
The Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, IrelandThe Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland. Pagan+Christian
Cross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co. Kerry, IrelandCross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co.Kerry, Ireland
Pagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, IrelandPagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland
Pagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th centuryPagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th century
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)
Representation of Crodon, 1834. The Saxon god Crodon, standing on a fish, holding a bucket and displaying a pierced dish
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)
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
Representation of Sunne, 1834. Saxon idol of Sunne (Sunna) from which we derive the name Sunday
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
Ancient British Arch-Druid wearing the Breastplate of Judgement, c1900
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
Gundestrup Cauldron, Celtic ritual vessel, 2nd century BC. Silver partially gilded bowl. Inside on the right is Cernunnos, King of the animals. From the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen
English Druids being massacred by Roman soldiers, c50 AD (c1820). Druids were priests, teachers and judges of the Celtic peoples. They were suppressed by the Romans in around 50 AD
Shield with Greyhound Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin SchongauerShield with Greyhound Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491
Shield with Stag Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin SchongauerShield with Stag Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491