The European lucky charm: as rich as the continent's history
Whether it tells us about medieval, ancient or contemporary chronicles, the European lucky charm always respects its origins.
The culture and history of Europe is extremely rich. You might be lucky enough to see it, the same goes for the European lucky charm.
Despite a small geographical area, some of the most prolific civilizations, whether qualitatively or quantitatively, emerged there. Whether we go back to the...
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The European lucky charm: as rich as the continent's history
Whether it tells us about medieval, ancient or contemporary chronicles, the European lucky charm always respects its origins.
The culture and history of Europe is extremely rich. You might be lucky enough to see it, the same goes for the European lucky charm.
Despite a small geographical area, some of the most prolific civilizations, whether qualitatively or quantitatively, emerged there. Whether we go back to the Celtic and Roman empires, or look to nations closer historically, there is such a multitude of thoughts and philosophies that it would take a lifetime to even touch on the subject.
Don't worry, we have studied the subject for you.
In this very dense cultural nebula, there are still certain elements that stand out. In the first place is the Christian religion, the true foundation of European culture.
Before his arrival, however, many Celto-Germanic peoples already shared a more or less common growth system. We still find many traces of this polytheism in Europe today.
Despite this common civilizational core, the peoples of Europe have shown marked differences, sometimes a source of conflict. From these oppositions were born very different cultures, and therefore lucky charms.
It is this diversity that we wanted to represent by creating a section dedicated to European lucky charms. Here you will find both Viking symbols and lucky charms used in Slavic or Latin cultures.