
Irminsul - Wikipedia
An Irminsul (Old Saxon 'great pillar') was a sacred, pillar-like object attested as playing an important role in the Germanic paganism of the Saxons. Medieval sources describe how an Irminsul was destroyed by Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars .
Irminsul - Genshin Impact Wiki | Fandom
Irminsul is Teyvat's world tree, a type of silver-white tree which grows deep underground, and is connected to the Ley Lines of the world. It is said that the Dendro Archon's consciousness is directly connected to it,[1] and that it itself is the root of Dendro power.[2]
Irminsul – Mysterious Sacred Symbol Of The Saxons - Ancient …
2019年2月11日 · What Was Irminsul? Based on what is known, Irminsul was a pagan sacrifice site. Looking through the eyes of ancient Germanic people, the tree or sacred pillar was the center of the world.
Irminsul – The Sacred Symbol of the Ancient Saxons
2024年7月17日 · One such emblem, the Irminsul, stands out due to its mysterious nature and its central role in the spiritual life of the ancient Saxons. Irminsul is typically described as a large wooden pillar or tree, symbolizing the axis of the world—a …
The Saxon Irminsul & Donar's (Thor's) Oak - Germanicheathenry
2019年1月15日 · The Irminsul was a Saxon holy site destroyed by the Franks during the Saxon Wars. The Saxon Wars were a thirty-three year war between Charlemagne and the Saxons, whose sole goal was to forcefully convert the Saxons to Christianity.
The Irminsul and the Externsteine: From Yggdrasil to the Irminsul
2009年8月21日 · Over the years, beside the Thor’s Hammer or the Valknut, the Irminsul has become one of the most important symbols among the northern tradition groups and followers. And, in some places – particularly in continental Europa, …
What was the "Irminsul" and it's relation to the Goths and
2014年10月1日 · The Irminsul was apparently a wooden pillar that played some role in the Germanic paganism of the Saxons. The name means something like "great pillar," irmin descending from * ermanaz in Proto-Germanic (the same word also appearing in Old Norse compounds like jörmun-gandr , "great serpent") and sul from * sūlō meaning " pillar," with ...
THE IRMINSUL - Odin's Warrior Tribe
2024年8月1日 · In today’s Obermarsburg in Hessen, Germany, there once was an area and Saxon Heathen fortress called Eresburg and this is where the Irminsul was located. Here stood a sacred and holy Heathen type of column/monument - the Irminsul - and some kind of religious complex, temple (possibly) and sanctuary.
Irminsul - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年10月12日 · An Irminsul (Old Saxon, probably "great/mighty pillar" or "arising pillar") was a sacral pillar-like object attested as playing an important role in the Germanic paganism of the Saxon people. The oldest chronicle describing an Irminsul refers …
Kvasir Symbol Database: Wilhelm Teudt's "Irminsul" symbol — …
Teudt claimed the symbol represented the historic Irminsul, an object of veneration among the ancient Saxons, generally considered to be one of many examples of sacred trees among the ancient Germanic peoples. The Irminsul was targeted and destroyed by Frankish king Charlemagne in the 8th century.