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Rindr
Rindr In Norse mythology, Rindr (sometimes Anglicized Rind) is alternatively described as ...
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Talk:Rindr
Talk:Rindr I'm wondering if we shouldn't ... being primarily about, well, Rinda rather than Rindr. In any case we really need to ... 13, 8 January 2006 (UTC) Moving to Rindr for now, maybe we'll move to ...
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Höðr
... Baldr. After this Odin and the giantess Rindr gave birth to Váli who grew to ... by calling him Son of Odin and Rindr, Stepson of Frigg, Brother of the Æsir ... Baldrs bana á bál vega?" Völva kvað: Rindr berr Vála í vestrsölum, sá mun Óðins ...
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Váli (son of Odin)
... of the god Odin and the giantess Rindr. He was birthed for the sole purpose ... myth is referred to in Baldrs draumar: Rindr will bear Váli in western halls; that ...
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Oh! My Goddess (translated from German)
... is. Cattle (or also Rinda and/or. Rindr) was an earth goddess, of God father ...
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Wodanaz
... Odin's children, Váli, whose mother was Rindr, a giantess who bore him fully grown ...
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User talk:203.164.184.189
... Odin (Old Norse: Óðinn) and the giantess Rindr." isn't good grammar as it stands ...
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Category:Norse giants
... of Heimdallr N Nótt O Olvaldi R Rindr Rán S Sigyn Sinmore Skaði Surtr Suttung ...
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Talk:Höðr
... Gerd, in the next sentence as Gerdr Rindr is bestowed with an –a ending (Rinda ...
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Talk:Váli (son of Odin)
... Odin (Old Norse: Óðinn) and the giantess Rindr." isn't good grammar as it stands ...
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