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  2. Nine Noble Virtues - Wikipedia

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    The list of "Nine Noble Virtues" is due to either John Yeowell (a.k.a. Stubba) [1] and John Gibbs-Bailey (a.k.a. Hoskuld), members of Odinic Rite, or alternatively due to Edred Thorsson, at the time member of the Asatru Free Assembly. [7]

  3. Odinic Rite - Wikipedia

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    The list of noble virtues (Courage, Truth, Honour, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Self-Reliance, Industriousness, and Perseverance) is attributed to either John Yeowell (a.k.a. Stubba) and John Gibbs-Bailey (a.k.a. Hoskuld), members of Odinic Rite; or alternatively to Stephen Flowers (writing as 'Edred Thorsson'), at the time member of the ...

  4. Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú - Wikipedia

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    In addition to naturally adopting the moral code of the Odinist religion, the Nine Noble Virtues, as part of its creed, COE has added its own set of nine Programmatic Points: [14] Odinism, our ancestral religion in Europe. The religion of the future. The Gods and the sacred. A code of values as a vital livelihood. Odinism as a lifestyle.

  5. Category:Ásatrú texts - Wikipedia

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    Nine Noble Virtues; This page was last edited on 14 November 2022, at 07:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Ásatrúarfélagið - Wikipedia

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    The idea to found a folk religious organization came about in late winter 1972 in discussions in a café in Reykjavík. The four men who would become the organization's early leaders and ideologues were Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, a farmer and a traditionalist poet, Jörmundur Ingi Hansen, a jack of all trades and a prominent person in the Reykjavík hippie movement, Dagur Þorleifsson, a ...

  7. Asatru Folk Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA) is a white nationalist [3] [4] international Ásatrú organization, founded by Stephen A. McNallen in 1994. Many of the assembly's doctrines, heavily criticized by most heathens , [ 5 ] are based on ethnicity , an approach it calls " folkish ". [ 6 ]

  8. Ásatrú Alliance - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The AA defines Ásatrú as "the ethnic religion of the Northern European peoples". [3] The Ásatrú Alliance is recognized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit religious organization, or church. The AA was formed on June 19, 1988 by seven kindreds, which were members of the disbanded Ásatrú Free Assembly, who ratified on this day a set of by ...

  9. The Troth - Wikipedia

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    The Troth defines itself as a religious organization of Germanic Heathenry open to all the forms of the religion (Asatru, Urglaawe, Forn Sed, and others) [1] international in scope, with training clergy, promoting cooperation and community, and providing information and educational publications as objectives.