Æsir–Vanir War: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:1823:18, 31 March 2021187.36.176.42 talk 12,462 bytes −8 →‎Proto-Indo-European basis: > Historicist basis (better reflect the scholarly discussion - some hold the Aesir to have hailed from Asia while only some of these scholars who adhere to scuh historicist basis identify them with Indo-European migrations. Not to mention fringe theories such as Turkic or Armernian origins of the Aesir... undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 15:5015:50, 6 March 2021187.36.176.42 talk 12,470 bytes −8 Again, to call the Vanir as "unwarlike" or "unaggressive" doesn't reflect reality, where they inflicted several costly casualties on the Aesir and didn't lose the war. In this context, using the term Indo-European "migration" rather than "invasion" seems to better reflect the facts, as the Aesir came to a settlement with the Vanir (like a "migrating" people, fusing and syncretizing with the locals, rather than an "invading" people, subjugating the inferredly "inferior" local peoples) undo Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 15:4515:45, 6 March 2021187.36.176.42 talk 12,478 bytes −934 Such theory not only contradicts the very information in the article: the Vanir didn't lose the war, but it also deviates from the Proto-Indo-European basis theory into Dumézil's specific tripartite "functions" theory. Even if such theory was to be included (which seems it shouldn't as it is misplaced), it would require another category or topic and further explanation on what these "functions" mean. But again, the tripartite functions of Dumézil don't match the reality of the myth. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted references removed

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  • curprev 22:0522:05, 27 February 2021187.36.176.42 talk 12,353 bytes −125 edited the "Theories" section to be more in line with the terms used in the article about the Vanir. The idea that the Vanir were met by a more aggressive, warlike cult/people is baseless, as the Vanir are not, in any way, describe as non-agressive or unwarlike. They fight the war with the Aesir to a draw and conclude a treaty in equal terms. undo Tag: Reverted

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