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 | | So if the boar, as mentioned earlier, is a symbol sacred to Ingui and also to the celebration of Yule, then a connection can be found between Ingui and Yule, thus maybe showing that a celebration of Yule is also a celebration of the god Ingui. |
 | | Bede says that the Heathen priests in England, or at the very least in Northumbria, were not allowed to carry weapons of any kind, which tends to lend weight to the theory connecting the Nerthus procession in Germania, and an Ingui/Nerthus cult in England, of which Coifi was probably a high priest of. |
 | | Sacred to Nerthus, Yngvi and Ingui is the boar, a belief surrounding the boar is that it was a symbol of protection. |
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