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Gullveig
Gullveig To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Gullveig (seemingly "gold drink" or "gold might") is ... When the gods with spears had smitten Gullveig, And in the hall of Hár had ... apparently about who should pay "wergild" for Gullveig and that leads into a war with ... and generally understanding that mistreatment of this Gullveig was the reason for the resultant ...
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Gullveig (Mythology wiki)
Gullveig [edit] See Also [edit] External Links [edit ...
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Talk:Gullveig
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Talk:Freya
... 34, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC) Freyja and Gullveig The article read: However, though unlikely, it can be speculated that Gullveig was an aspect of Freya. It is ... to "it can be speculated" or "that Gullveig was an aspect of Freya". The former ... have a number of substantial objections to Gullveig/Freya as interchangeable deities, not the least ... that in the Hyndla Lay, Freya fetches Gullveig to ensure that Svipdag's (Ottar' ...
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Angrboda
... sometimes rendered in English as Angerboda. See Gullveig for details of arguments by which Viktor ... in his Teutonic Mythology identified Angrboda with Gullveig.
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Freya
... Aesir. It has been widely speculated that Gullveig was Freya under another name (This is ... right, that she would go prophetizing as Gullveig, the eponymous seeress of the Völuspá without ...
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Nordi mythology (translated from German)
... an answer, why they tried three times, Gullveig (Edda, Voeluspa). The first war between the ...
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Fenrir (translated from French)
... the son of Loki and of giantess Gullveig. It has the appearance of immense loup ...
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User:Salleman/Norse mythology
... a dispute over the goddess or giantess Gullveig, and it resulted in Freyr, Freyja and ...
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User:Haukurth/Handbook
... Hallinskídi Harthgrepa Hati Hródvitnisson Heid - redirect to Gullveig, is that enough? Himinbjörg Hjadningavíg Hlóra Hnoss ...
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