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Gothicism or Gothism was a cultural movement in Sweden, centered on the belief in the glory of the Swedish Geats, who were identified with the Goths. The founders of the movement were Nicolaus Ragvaldi and the brothers Johannes and Olaus Magnus. The belief continued to hold power in the 17th … See more
During the 18th century, Swedish Gothicism had sobered somewhat, but it revived during the period of Romantic nationalism from c. 1800 onwards, with Erik Gustaf Geijer and Esaias Tegnér in the Geatish Society.
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Gothicismus (Suecice Göticism) vel Gothismus fuit motus culturalis olim in Suecia magni aestimatus, qui fidem gloriae Gothorum Suecicorum vehementius habebat, gentis cum Gothis comparatae. Conditores fuerunt Nicolaus Ragvaldi atque Ioannes et Olaus Magnus fratres. Haec fides saeculo septimo decimo regnabat, cum Suecia post Bellum triginta annorum magna potestas in Europa es…
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Gothicismus (Suecice Göticism) vel Gothismus fuit motus culturalis olim in Suecia magni aestimatus, qui fidem gloriae Gothorum Suecicorum vehementius habebat, gentis cum Gothis …
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- I seem to remember hearing about some development or variant of this according to which Adam and Eve's Garden of Eden was supposedly in Scandinavia... AnonMoos (talk) 13:33, 15 November 2011 (UTC) 1. That sounds like something out of Olaus Rudbeck, even though I'm not sure if he claimed that the Garden of Eden had been located in Sweden. he did cla...
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- In Scandinavian architecture, Gothicismus had its prime in the 1860s and 1870s, but it continued until ca 1900. The interest in Old Norse subjects led to the creation of a special architecture in wood inspired by the Stave churches, and it was in Norway that the style had its largest impact. The details that are often found in this style are dragon...
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Gothicism. ( ˈɡɒθɪˌsɪzəm) n. 1. (Art Terms) conformity to, use of, or imitation of the Gothic style, esp in architecture. 2. crudeness of manner or style. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and …
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https://wikizero.com/www///GothicismusGothicism or Gothism (Swedish: Göticism Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjøːtɪsˌɪsm]; Latin: Gothicismus) was a cultural movement in Sweden, centered on the belief in the glory of the …
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https://hyperleap.com/topic/GothicismGothicism or Gothism (Göticism; Gothicismus) was a cultural movement in Sweden, centered on the belief in the glory of the Swedish Geats, who were identified with the Goths. The name is …
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