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| link1=[[Germany Genealogy|Germany]] | | link1=[[Germany Genealogy|Germany]] | ||
| link2=[[Germany Languages|Languages]] | | link2=[[Germany Languages|Languages]] | ||
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:This is simply a circle with a dot in the middle and represents the sun. | :This is simply a circle with a dot in the middle and represents the sun. | ||
;Montag [[Image:Mon xx.JPG|56x58px|Mon xx.JPG]] | ;Montag [[Image:Mon xx.JPG|56x58px|Mon xx.JPG]] | ||
:The crescent | :The crescent represents the moon. | ||
;Dienstag [[Image:Tues xx.JPG|66x68px|Tues xx.JPG]] | ;Dienstag [[Image:Tues xx.JPG|66x68px|Tues xx.JPG]] | ||
:This symbol represents the Roman god of war, Mars/Germanic Tiw, and is also the symbol for | :This symbol represents the Roman god of war, Mars/Germanic Tiw, and is also the symbol for "male." | ||
;Mittwoch [[Image:Wedn xx.JPG|60x66px|Wedn xx.JPG]] | ;Mittwoch [[Image:Wedn xx.JPG|60x66px|Wedn xx.JPG]] | ||
:This rather interesting looking symbol represents Roman Mercury/Germanic Woden. It looks like the symbol for Friday with horns on the top. | :This rather interesting looking symbol represents Roman Mercury/Germanic Woden. It looks like the symbol for Friday with horns on the top. | ||
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:The symbol for Thursday stands for Roman Jupiter/Germanic Thor. | :The symbol for Thursday stands for Roman Jupiter/Germanic Thor. | ||
;Freitag [[Image:Frid xx.JPG|52x74px|Frid xx.JPG]] | ;Freitag [[Image:Frid xx.JPG|52x74px|Frid xx.JPG]] | ||
:This symbol, a cross with a circle on top represents Roman Venus/Germanic Frigg and is | :This symbol, a cross with a circle on top represents Roman Venus/Germanic Frigg and is also the symbol for "female." | ||
;Samstag/Sonnabend [[Image:Satur xx.JPG|54x68px|Satur xx.JPG]] | ;Samstag/Sonnabend [[Image:Satur xx.JPG|54x68px|Satur xx.JPG]] | ||
:This symbol represents the Roman god Saturn. | :This symbol represents the Roman god Saturn. | ||
So, you might read [[Image:Sun symbol.png|15px|Sun]] d 29ten Oktober, which means | So, you might read [[Image:Sun symbol.png|15px|Sun]] d 29ten Oktober, which means "Sonntag, den 29. Oktober." | ||
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