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Norse
Norse Norse is an adjective relating things to Scandinavia ... be used in a number of ways: Norse mythology, ancient Scandinavian beliefs Norsecore, a subgenre ... spoken in Scandinavia and nearby lands West Norse, describing the modern languages of Norwegian, Faroese ... within the North Germanic language group East Norse, describing the modern languages of Danish ...
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Norse mythology
Norse mythology The Norse gods were mortal, and only through Iðunn ... Image by J. Penrose, 1890. Topics in Norse mythology Æsir (gods) Andhrímnir, Baldr, Borr, Bragi ... at Uppsala, Thor's Hammer, Völva, Yule Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian ... on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. It is the ...
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Norse dwarves
Norse dwarves In Norse mythology, the dwarves (Old Norse: dvergar, sing. dvergr) are highly significant entities ... to the world-tree Yggdrasil according to Norse cosmology. They are mostly seen as selfish ... Dwarfs similiarly Elfs and Elves) List of Norse dwarves Völuspá 10–16 contains a list ...
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Norse-Gaels
Norse-Gaels The Norse-Gaels were a people who dominated much ... exhibited a great deal of Gaelic and Norse cultural syncretism. They are generally known by ... name which they themselves used, of which "Norse-Gaels" is a translation. This term is ... etc. Other modern translations used include Scoto-Norse, Hiberno-Norse, and Foreign Gaels. The ...
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Norse dragon
Norse dragon In Norse mythology there are several references to dragons ... Níðhöggr is identified as a dragon (Old Norse: dreki). The Midgard Serpent is a prominent ...
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Norse art
Norse art The Ramsund carving in Sweden depicts ... shows Otr from the saga's beginning Norse art is a blanket term for the ... and bronze and is an example of norse art with rich carwings in mammen style ... one of the most stunning expressions of Norse art and craftsmenship Traditional puukko knife Ladbyskibet ...
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East Norse
East Norse East Norse refers to Danish and Swedish in opposition to West Norse, i.e. Norwegian, Faroese, and Icelandic.
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West Norse
West Norse West Norse refers to Norwegian, Faroese (including Norn), and Icelandic as opposed to East Norse, i.e. Danish and Swedish.
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Norse cosmology
Norse cosmology Norse cosmology, as it is given us in the source material for Norse mythology recognizes the existence of nine worlds ... the flood of the blood of Ymir) Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir | Giants | Elves | Dwarves | ...
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Norse clans
Norse clans The Scandinavian clan or ætt in Old Norse, was a social group based on common ... was the primary force of security in Norse society as the clansmen were obliged by honour to avenge one another. The Norse clan was not tied to a certain ... Beowulf. Ylfing or Wulfing in Beowulf and Norse Sagas. Scylfing (Yngling) Skjöldung (Scylding) Völsung ...
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