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Irminenschaft (or, Irminism, ''Irminenreligion'') is a current of Ariosophy based on a Germanic deity ''Irmin'' which is supposedly reconstructed from literaric, linguistic and onomastic sources. Among other sources the Prefix "Irmin" is well documented in the from ''Irminsul'' "great pillar that supports all"/"Columna Universalis Sustenans Omni", as described in Einhards 'Vita Karoli Magni', and informed by Tacitus (~1st century) via a mentioned Germanic tribe name of ''Hermiones''; The Old Saxon adjective ''irmin'' being synonymous to "great, strong". As such it may also have been an epithet of later deities like Ziu (Týr) or Wodan (Odin)). Purported evidence also stems from the occurrence of the word "Irmingot", found in the Old High German "Hildebrandslied". Notably the Nazi occultist Karl Maria Wiligut claimed a historical Irminism, established in 12,500 BC, later ousted by Wotanism. ==References== 〔 * *; originally published as *Mund, Rudolf. 1982. Der Rasputin Himmlers: Die Wiligut Saga. *Lange, Hans-Jürgen. 1998. Karl Maria Wiligut - Himmlers Rasputin und seine Erben. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Irminenschaft」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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