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Wolfsangel or Wolfsanker in the arms of the von Stein family... The term Wolfsangel is often used to describe three distinct... The name Wolfsangel appears in a 1714 heraldic handbook... It is likely that the Wolfsangel was originally a hunting or rather trapping tool used to capture wolves... none of the modern symbols now called the Wolfsangel are historically part of any runic alphabet... the Wolfsangel sometimes appears listed as the 34th rune in Armanen row... adopts the wolfsangel as a badge against the occupying forces of the ruling princes... showcase a very visible wolfsangel on the book cover... the Wolfsangel was used by... used a modifed wolfsangel as their symbol... The wolfsangel is sometimes used by artists working in various forms of media... The wolfsangel has also appeared in use by... Wolfsangel Discussion on The Church of Satan...

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