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Roma et Germania (Or, Why People Need to Know Their History, Fool!)

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Roman Altar to the Vagdavercustis, a Germanic goddess with possible Celtic origins. 165 CE. The inscription reads as follows: “To the Goddess Vagdavercustis, Titus Flavius Constans, Prefect of the Praetorians, in his distinguished memory.”

I recently joined a Greco-Roman Facebook group with the hopes of finally networking with awesome people who follow the Hellenic and/or Roman traditions. As a multi-trad polytheist who venerates the Roman and Norse pantheons, I want to ensure that I am not spending too much time networking with members of one tradition and completely neglecting the exciting research and revival being done by those in the other.

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