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Adherents of Germanic neopaganism

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Anders Behring Breivik
Norwegian neo-Nazi terrorist and mass murderer
Erich Ludendorff
German Army officer (1865–1937)
Varg Vikernes
Norwegian black metal musician
Dylan Sprouse
American actor (born 1992)
Guido von List
Austrian writer (1848-1919)
Gaahl
Kristian Eivind Espedal (born 7 August 1975), better known by his stage name Gaahl, is a Norwegian vocalist. He is best known as the former frontman of Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. He is also the founder and lead vocalist of Trelldom and Gaahlskagg. Since leaving Gorgoroth, he has been involved with God Seed, Wardruna, and Gaahls Wyrd. He was the focus of the documentary True Norwegian Black Metal and also appeared in the film Flukt.
Moondog
Louis Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 – September 8, 1999), known professionally as Moondog, was an American composer, musician, performer, music theoretician, poet and inventor of musical instruments. Largely self-taught as a composer, his prolific work widely drew inspiration from jazz, classical, Native American music which he had become familiar with as a child, and Latin American music. His strongly rhythmic, contrapuntal pieces and arrangements later influenced composers of minimal music, in particular American composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass.
Dan Burros
American neo-Nazi (1937–1965)
Einar Selvik
Norwegian musician
Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson
Icelandic neopaganist leader (1924-1993)
Geirr Tveitt
Norwegian composer and pianist (1908-1981)
Andrea Haugen
Norwegian singer (1969-2021)
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Icelandic musician and composer
Mattias Gardell
scholar of comparative religion
Jürgen Rieger
German politician (1946–2009)
Diana L. Paxson
American neopagan and fantasy writer
Fidus
Hugo Reinhold Karl Johann Höppener (8 October 1868 – 23 February 1948), known under the pseudonym Fidus, was a German illustrator, painter, and publisher. Part of the symbolist movement, his later work took influence from the Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession styles. By the turn of the century, his works were among the most popular in Germany and their rediscovery influenced the Psychedelia movement. Much of his art draws from his beliefs in mysticism and Germanic neopaganism.
Jakob Wilhelm Hauer
German academic (1881-1962)
Pugh Rogefeldt
Swedish musician (1947–2023)
Jörmundur Ingi Hansen
Icelandic neopagan leader
Stephen Flowers
American runologist, writer, and occultist
Luci van Org
German musician and writer
Wilfred von Oven
Nazi propagandist (1912–2008)
Steinunn Þóra Árnadóttir
Icelandic politician
Else Christensen
Danish heathenism figure and white separatist (1913–2005)
Michael Moynihan
American musician (born 1969)
Alexander Rud Mills
Australian barrister, author and Neopagan (1885-1964)
Haukur Halldórsson
Icelandic artist (1937–2024)
Tony Wakeford
British musician
Sigurjón Þórðarson
Icelandic politician
Dan Halloran
lawyer, politician
Siegfried Adolf Kummer
German occultist (1899-1977)
Stephen McNallen
American spiritual leader
Kerry Bolton
New Zealand politician