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Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú : ウィキペディア英語版
Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú

The Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú ((スペイン語:Comunidad Odinista de España – Ásatrú)), also known as European Odinist Circle ('), is a Germanic neopagan organisation in Spain, founded in 1981, for followers of the denomination of modern heathenism known as Odinism (after the chief deity of Germanic paganism, Odin), and is also accepting of broader Ásatrú and Vanatrú neo-heathenism. The community bases its ideology on the Visigothic, Suevian and Vandalian Germanic heritage of modern Spain, Portugal and Occitania, dating to the 6th century. It was legally recognised as a religious institution by the Spanish government in 2007, and performed the first legal pagan wedding in mainland Spain since the Visigothic era, in Barcelona on 23 December 2007. In Albacete in 2009, COE completed the first temple to Odin believed to have been built in over 1,000 years. A less Odin-focused group split off in 2012 as the Ásatrú Lore Vanatrú Assembly (ALVA).〔http://www.asatru-vanatru.com/〕
==Odinism background==
(詳細はOrestes Brownson in his 1848 "Letter to Protestants".〔''The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Containing the Second Part of the Political Writings'', ed. Henry Francis Brownson; T. Nourse (1884), p. 257〕 The term was re-introduced in the late 1930s by Alexander Rud Mills in Australia with his First Anglecyn Church of Odin and his book ''The Call of Our Ancient Nordic Religion''. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Else Christensen's Odinist Study Group and later the Odinist Fellowship brought the term into usage in North America. Odinists do not necessarily focus on the worship of Odin, and most honour the full Germanic pantheon.
' is an reconstructed Old Norse compound word derived from ' or ' (referring to the Æsir, one of the two families of gods in Norse paganism, led by Odin; the other being the Vanir), combined with ', literally "troth" or "faith". Thus, ''Ásatrú'' is the 'Faith of the Æsir'). ''Vanatrú'' was coined after ''Ásatrú'', implying a focus on the Vanir (the other family of Norse gods).

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