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In Germanic paganism, a seeress is a woman said to have the ability to foretell future events and perform sorcery. They are also referred to with many other names meaning "prophetess", "staff bearer" and "sorceress", and they are frequently called witches both in early sources and in modern scholarship. In Norse mythology the seeress is usually referred to as völva or vala. Seeresses were an expression of the pre-Christian shamanic traditions of Europe, and they held an authoritative position in Germanic society. Mentions of Germanic seeresses occur as early as the Roman era, when, for example, they at times led armed resistance against Roman rule and acted as envoys to Rome. After the Roman Era, seeresses occur in records among the North Germanic people, where they form a reoccurring moti...

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Faroe stamp 428 The Prophet.jpg
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Finds from a priestess' grave.jpg
finds from the grave of a pagan priestess on Öland.
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Frigg and Odin in Grímnismál by Frølich.jpg
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Groa's Incantation.jpg
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Invasions of the Roman Empire 1.png
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Klintastaven Völvastav HST DIG25792.jpg
Völva staff
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Lune Grand Palais - Velleda. Effet de lune - Jules Lenepveu - without border.jpg
File:Malleus maleficarum, Köln 1520, Titelseite.jpg
Malleus maleficarum, Köln 1520, Titelseite.jpg
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Nile First Cataract R03.jpg
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Oseberg Wagon detail 2.jpg
Detail on wagon found with the Oseberg Ship.
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Rune stone dr 284 of the hunnestad monument in lund sweden 2008 (cropped).JPG
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Schleswig Cathedral fresco of woman on besom.jpg
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Semnonen Hain by Emil Doepler.jpg
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Velléda jardin luxembourg.JPG
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Nornorna vid Urdarbrunnen.jpg
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