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 +'''Germanic mythology''' is a comprehensive term for myths associated with historical [[Germanic paganism]], including [[Norse mythology]], [[Anglo-Saxon mythology]], [[Continental Germanic mythology]], and other versions of the mythologies of the [[Germanic people]]s. Germanic mythology ultimately derives from [[Indo-European mythology]], also known as Indo-Germanic mythology.
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Common Germanic deities]]
 +*[[Female spirits in Germanic paganism]]
 +*[[Germanic paganism]]
 +*[[Germanic mysticism (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[Germanic folklore (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[List of Germanic deities]]
 +*[[Paganism in the Alpine region]]
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Germanic mythology is a comprehensive term for myths associated with historical Germanic paganism, including Norse mythology, Anglo-Saxon mythology, Continental Germanic mythology, and other versions of the mythologies of the Germanic peoples. Germanic mythology ultimately derives from Indo-European mythology, also known as Indo-Germanic mythology.

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