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Sessrúmnir
Sessrúmnir In Norse mythology, Sessrúmnir ("Room of seat") was Freya's hall in the Fólkvangr. Her half of the those slain on the battlefield (the other half were the einherjar of Valhalla) live on in Sessrúmnir. Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir | Giants | Elves | Dwarves | Valkyries | Einherjar | Norns Odin ...
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Sessrumnir   (translated from German)
Sessrumnir Sessrumnir is a term from that Nordi mythology ...
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Brisingamen   (translated from Russian)
... and Freyya returned to its lock Of sessrumnir (Sessrumnir). Loki , good soul, described Odinu about the ... it became flea, were taken away into Sessrumnir, until Freyya falls, and bit it until ...
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Freya
Freya This article is about the Norse goddess Freya. See Freya radar for the German WWII radar. For the municipality, see Frøya, Norway. For the FFIX character, see Freya Crescent. Freya, in an illustration to Wagner's operas by Arthur Rackham. Freya (Old Norse: Freyja), sister of Frey (Freyr) and daughter ...
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Freyya   (translated from Russian)
... people field"), whose main hall is called Sessrumnir (Sessrumnir). Besides the love, Freyya "answers" for the ...
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Asgard (mythology)   (translated from German)
... Palace Folkwang , Freyjas Palace with the hall Sessrumnir Glitnir, Forsetis Palace Nóatún, Njoerðrs Palace Widi ...
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Nordi mythology   (translated from German)
... Palace Folkwang, Freyjas Palace with the hall Sessrumnir Glitnir, Forsetis Palace Noatun, Njoerðrs Palace Widi ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordische_Mythologie - 23k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Category:Locations in Norse mythology
Category:Locations in Norse mythology Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. S Southern Gothenburg Archipelago Pages in category "Locations in Norse mythology" There are 61 pages in this section of this category. A Álfheim Arheimar Asaland Asgard B Bifröst Bilskirnir Bjarmaland Bolmsö Breidablik Brávellir C Carpathian Mountains E Eliudnir ...
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Fólkvangr
Fólkvangr In Norse mythology, Fólkvangr ("folk-plain" or "host-plain") was the dwelling of Freya (Freyja) in Asgard (Ásgarðr), the world of the Æsir, where stood Sessrúmnir, her hall. Extrapolation from the sources (mainly Gylfaginning) would imply an idyllic land where love songs played constantly. However, Freya was also said to ...
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Einherjar
Einherjar In Norse mythology the einherjar or einheriar, were spirits of warriors who had died bravely in battle. The name is Old Norse for "one-army-ers" (singular would be einheri and the etymology may be from a Common Germanic aina-harj-arja-). It is often interpreted as "outstanding fighter", but ...
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