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goddess's name to a variety of germanic personal names, a series of location names ( toponyms ) in england, and, discovered in , over inscriptions from the nd century ce referring to the matronae austriahenae. theories connecting ēostre with records of germanic easter customs , including hares and eggs
, show themselves in clefts of the rock and on mountains, are suggestive of the ancient goddess. [ ] in the second volume of deutsche mythologie, grimm picked up the subject of ostara again, speculating on possible connections between the goddess and various german easter customs, including easter eggs...
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