Thread 17869941 - /his/ [Archived: 427 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:19:33 AM No.17869941
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Where else during the Fall of the Roman Empire did boomer Pagan (Paganus) country bumpkins successfully return to paganism and reverse the Christianization done by the imperial blue state LIBTARD SISSY BOY cities? I already know about the Basques, I guess the Berbers also did it too?
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:37:22 AM No.17869960
England kind of, though it's hard to distinguish that from just getting replaced by Anglo-Saxon invaders. Still, they fell completely out of Christianity and a lot of Britannians decided to learn English and worship Woden.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:54:47 AM No.17869986
>>17869960
Well yeah I didn't really mean population replacement (with some oppressive assimilation). Same things in much of Germany along the Rhine/Danube and with the later Slavs in Byzantium.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 1:40:43 PM No.17870560
>>17869941 (OP)
That might've happened in Cornwall/Dumnonia. We have reports of Christian Irish missionaries being sent to and persecuted there in the 6th century, even though all of Roman Britain apparently had already been converted over a century before. Local Romano-Britons might've reverted to paganism after the collapse of the Roman rule. Or perhaps they weren't that Christianised in the first place, as Dumnonia was off the beaten track with no Roman roads leading there.