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"Pagan: A Journey Through Ancient Mythology and Sacred Sites" Step into the realm of ancient gods and mystical beliefs as we explore the captivating world of paganism

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Pagan Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1897
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Pagan Collection: The Walkuren (Valkyrien), ca 1899
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Pagan Collection: Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire. Artist: Hendrich, Hermann (1854-1931)
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Pagan Collection: Thatthe Mokgo Hpaya Pagoda in Nuang U, Bagan, Myanmar
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Pagan Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise
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Pagan Collection: The Growth of Russia in Europe, 1300-1796 (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: The Carolingian and Byzantine Empires and the Califate about 814 (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Bust of the Roman god Saturn (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: The Bardic Gorsedd, Stone Circle
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Pagan Collection: Initiation rites of the cult of Dionysus, fresco from the Villa Dei Mysteri
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Pagan Collection: A young monk studying by a window inside a temple, UNESCO, Bagan, Mandalay Region
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Pagan Collection: Hot air ballons fly over ancient temples at dawn in Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Pagan Collection: Thors Fight with the Giants. Artist: Winge, Marten Eskil (1825-1896)
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Pagan Collection: Trimurti - Siva, Vishnu, Krishna : Hindu Gods
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Pagan Collection: Cuchulain follows the shining wheel (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Claudio Monteverdis opera Orpheus (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: Athena guiding Telemachus in his search for Odysseus (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Mermaid, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'The good ship Argo leapt up from the sand upon the rollers
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Pagan Collection: The Iliad: Andromache and Astyanax meet Hektor prepared for war (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: Narcissus, 1876 (w / c)
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Pagan Collection: Narcissus, c. 1597-99 (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Thor and Hymir Fishing. Illustration for The Edda: Germanic Gods and Heroes by Hans von Wolzogen
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Pagan Collection: Megalithic Pillar, Gencolumbkille, Co
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Pagan Collection: Buddhist temples at archaeological site, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Pagan Collection: Beating the Bounds Boats
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Pagan Collection: Beating Bounds, 1930
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Pagan Collection: Mistletoe sprigs
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Pagan Collection: Asia, Burma, (Myanmar), Pagan (Bagan) The temple complex of Pagan at dawn. Gilded
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Pagan Collection: Ananda Temple and That-byin-nyu Temple, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Pagan Collection: Landscape of ancient temples and pagodas, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)
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Pagan Collection: Carhampton Apple Tree
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Pagan Collection: Charlemagne
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Pagan Collection: Tourists in a hot air balloon basket flying over vegetation, UNESCO, Bagan, Myanmar
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Pagan Collection: Balloon over Bagan at sunrise, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar)
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Pagan Collection: Baal, god of the ancient Mideast
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Pagan Collection: Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Pagan Collection: Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle
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Pagan Collection: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle
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Pagan Collection: Novice Buddhist monk with red umbrella walking away from temple, Bagan, Mandalay Region
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Pagan Collection: A novice monk holding a burning candle while praying by Buddha statue, UNESCO, Bagan
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Pagan Collection: Two novice monks reading a book inside a temple in candle light, UNESCO, Bagan
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Pagan Collection: Pagoda and hot air balloon at sunrise, Bagan, Myanmar
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Pagan Collection: Ancient temple city of Bagan (also Pagan) at sunrise, Myanmar (Burma)
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Pagan Collection: hot air balloon over the Pagodas at Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar 9Burma)
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Pagan Collection: Temple of Diana, Roman Forum, Merida, Extremadura, Spain
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Pagan Collection: Armenia, Khor Virap, Khor Virap Monastery, 6th century, with Mt. Ararat
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Pagan Collection: Ancient temple city of Bagan (also Pagan) with horse drawn carriage, Myanmar (Burma)


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"Pagan: A Journey Through Ancient Mythology and Sacred Sites" Step into the realm of ancient gods and mystical beliefs as we explore the captivating world of paganism. From Odin on his majestic throne to Athena's statue in the Parthenon, these iconic symbols transport us back to a time when deities ruled supreme. Traveling northward, we find ourselves amidst the rugged beauty of Scotland's Orkney Islands, where Skara Brae Prehistoric Village stands as a testament to our ancestors' spiritual connection with nature. Here, whispers from a distant past echo through stone walls, reminding us of humanity's deep-rooted ties to earth and sky. Turning our gaze towards literature, we delve into the pages of Beowulf manuscript - an epic saga that intertwines heroism and mythical creatures. This tale serves as a reminder that even in ancient times, stories held immense power in shaping belief systems. Intriguingly contrasting this heroic narrative is Dionysus or Bacchus seated upon his extravagant throne. The god of wine and revelry reminds us that pagan traditions encompassed both solemnity and celebration - embracing all facets of human existence. Journeying further across lands steeped in history, we arrive at Avebury stone circle in Wiltshire. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a mysterious monument shrouded in enigma; its purpose lost to time but still evoking awe-inspiring wonder within those who visit. Loki's brood emerges from Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons painting by Rackham - mischievous beings embodying chaos amidst divine order. Their presence reminds us that paganism embraced complex narratives where light coexisted with darkness. Freia enchants us with her ethereal beauty depicted by Arthur Rackham for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie illustrations. Her allure symbolizes femininity intertwined with nature’s bounty – an embodiment of fertility revered by ancient cultures.