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- Gothi abstract "For the town in Nepal see Gothi, NepalA goði or gothi (plural goðar) is the Old Norse term for a priest and chieftain. Gyðja signifies a priestess.During the Viking Age, the goði was originally a heathen priest. After the Settlement in Iceland, the hofgoði was a temple priest; this was usually a wealthy and respected man in his district, for he had to maintain the communal hall or hof in which community religious observances and feasts were held. The area over which a goði had leadership was termed a goðorð. Over time, and especially after 1000, when the Christian conversion occurred in Iceland, the term goði lost its sacred connotations and came to mean simply \"chieftain\".".
- Gothi thumbnail Offering_by_Lund.jpg?width=300.
- Gothi wikiPageID "350900".
- Gothi wikiPageLength "3162".
- Gothi wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Gothi wikiPageRevisionID "692739859".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Allsherjargoði.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Althing.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Blót.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_neopaganism.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_paganism.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magical_terms_in_Germanic_mysticism.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Argenteus.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Glavendrup_stone.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Gothi,_Nepal.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_language.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Heathenry_(new_religious_movement).
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse_morphology.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Norse_language.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Rundata.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Södermanland.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink Ulfilas.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLink File:Offering_by_Lund.jpg.
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Godi".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gothi".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goði".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Important chieftains".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "chieftain".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "chieftains".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "godi".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "gothi".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "goðar".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "goði".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "gydia".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "high priest".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest".
- Gothi wikiPageWikiLinkText "priests".
- Gothi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:-%22.
- Gothi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_pagan_practices.
- Gothi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal_bar.
- Gothi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gothi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Gothi subject Category:Germanic_neopaganism.
- Gothi subject Category:Germanic_paganism.
- Gothi subject Category:Magical_terms_in_Germanic_mysticism.
- Gothi hypernym Term.
- Gothi type PersonFunction.
- Gothi type Term.
- Gothi comment "For the town in Nepal see Gothi, NepalA goði or gothi (plural goðar) is the Old Norse term for a priest and chieftain. Gyðja signifies a priestess.During the Viking Age, the goði was originally a heathen priest. After the Settlement in Iceland, the hofgoði was a temple priest; this was usually a wealthy and respected man in his district, for he had to maintain the communal hall or hof in which community religious observances and feasts were held.".
- Gothi label "Gothi".
- Gothi sameAs Q1501813.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs Gode_(præst).
- Gothi sameAs Godentum.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs Goodi.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs Goðorðsmaður.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs ゴジ.
- Gothi sameAs 고디.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs Gode.
- Gothi sameAs Goði.
- Gothi sameAs m.01z81x.
- Gothi sameAs Годи.
- Gothi sameAs Gode.
- Gothi sameAs Q1501813.
- Gothi wasDerivedFrom Gothi?oldid=692739859.
- Gothi depiction Offering_by_Lund.jpg.
- Gothi isPrimaryTopicOf Gothi.