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  • Information about the '''Norse Pantheon''' comes from a range of historical sources. Some confusion occur The most detailed sources of Norse mythology are the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. These were written in Ic ...
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  • ...amanistic beleifs of Siberian and Northern-European peoples other than the Norse. [[Category:Norse]] ...
    558 bytes (84 words) - 18:56, 22 December 2018
  • Tyr was once the leader of the norse gods before [[Odin]] was. Tyr is [[justice]] and duty oriented. He lost his [[Category:Norse]] ...
    199 bytes (34 words) - 03:42, 27 December 2018
  • '''The Valkyries''' are [[Norse]] female [[deity|deities]], led by [[Freyja]] in selecting the slain follow [[Category:Norse]] ...
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  • Information about the '''Norse Pantheon''' comes from a range of historical sources. Some confusion occur The most detailed sources of Norse mythology are the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. These were written in Ic ...
    2 KB (196 words) - 18:54, 17 December 2018
  • ...rsion of this god is [[Hermes]], the Roman version is [[Mercury]], and the Norse version is [[Odin]]. ...
    445 bytes (67 words) - 03:26, 26 December 2018
  • In the [[Norse pantheon]] '''Vara''' is the [[goddess]] of oaths. ...
    506 bytes (79 words) - 23:03, 26 December 2018
  • The high-god of the [[Norse_Pantheon|Norse Pantheon]], as described by late-medieval sources. His worship is connected Odin is the Norse god that is most often connected with stories of human sacrifice. Those sac ...
    3 KB (599 words) - 03:30, 26 December 2018
  • ...o dies and resurrects on a daily basis), or will happen in the future (the Norse God [[Baldr]], who will resurrect only after the [[Ragnarök]]); in some ot ...e/Proserpina returns to her mother [[Demeter]]/Ceres) as its "rebirth". In Norse mythology, the death of Baldr was the beginning of the events that would ev ...
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  • ...were giants living in Jotunheimar, on the fringes of Middle-Earth, in Old Norse cosmology. The god Thor is their nemesis, eternally battling them to protec ...
    656 bytes (97 words) - 21:06, 26 December 2018
  • [[Category:Norse]] ...
    635 bytes (95 words) - 03:59, 26 December 2018
  • ...nd One, Wrangling Foe, and a host of others. This is not unusual among the Norse gods. ...ferences to the death of Baldur ( in Saxo and others) maintain that [[Hod (norse)|Hod]] alone was responsible. As Snorri would have it, Loki gave the mistle ...
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  • '''Runes''' are symbols from any of several similar ancient Germanic and Norse alphabets, each symbol having a [[magic]]al meaning, word association, and ...for the purposes of storytelling with the associations of each rune. Later Norse versions usually had only sixteen letters. The alphabet is as follows: ...
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  • [[Category:Norse]] ...
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  • A '''rune''' is a [[symbol]] from any of several similar ancient Germanic and Norse alphabets, each symbol having a [[magic]]al meaning and word association as ...for the purposes of storytelling with the associations of each rune. Later Norse versions usually had only sixteen letters. The alphabet is as follows: ...
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  • In [[Norse mythology]], '''Garmr''' or '''Garm''' ([[Old Norse]] "rag"<ref name=ORCHARD52>Orchard (1997:52).</ref>) is a wolf or dog assoc * Orchard, Andy (1997). ''Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend''. [[Orion Publishing Group|Cassell]]. {{ISBN|0-304-34520-2 ...
    5 KB (772 words) - 06:33, 27 January 2019
  • ...raash]]. The Celts used the nut of this tree to fodder the sacred swine. [[Norse]] tradition says that tablets of Beech were used to make the very first wri ...
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  • [[Category:Norse]] ...
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  • The '''Church grim''' (Kyrkogrimen) is a [[supernatural]] figure of Norse folklore, said to be the [[ghost]]s of the animals and humans sacrificed by ...
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  • ...e far more familiar with their characteristics than they are with those of Norse or Roman deities; there are probably a fair number of children who sincerel ...
    6 KB (947 words) - 04:09, 26 December 2018
  • Finns were especialy prized by the Norse Vikings for their skills in wind magick. ...y not replace o with ö but prefer o (see [http://www.answers.com/topic/old-norse-orthography here]). ...
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