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  1. Eostre: The Mystery Goddess Who Gave Easter Its Name

    • Eostre is a Germanic goddess of spring and dawn, whose name may have inspired the Christian holiday of Easter. Learn about her limited historical information, her symbols, and her possible conne… See more

    Who Was Eostre?

    The challenge of reconstructing any Anglo-Saxon religious cults or rituals is that they had no written language and, as a consequence, left no records for modern researcher… See more

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    Who Eostre Wasn’T?

    That said, while we don’t have a lot of hard data to fill in the gaps, we can clear out a lot of bogus … See more

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    Filling in The Gaps

    The Easter Holiday
    It should be pointed out that Easter’s association with the Equinox has a wholly Christian source. In 325 C.E., the Roman Emperor C… See more

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    The Enduring Mystery

    In the end, there’s just too much we don’t know. It can’t be said Eostre was ever associated with hares or eggs, despite the near-universal association of those fertility symbols wit… See more

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  2. Eostre
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    Eostre, also called Ostara or Eastre, is a Germanic goddess associated with spring and the dawn. She is particularly known in Anglo-Saxon and Old High German traditions and is believed to be the namesake for the Christian holiday of Easter.
    Eostre (Ostara or Astara) is the Germanic goddess of spring. The gift she brings to the earth is renewal and new life. Her name is the root of the spring celebration now known as Easter.
    Easter gets its name from the goddess Eostre, also known as Eastre and Ostara. Eostre is a fertility goddess. Her annual arrival in spring is heralded by the flowering of trees and plants and the arrival of babies, both animal and human.
     
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