• In Norse mythology, Narfi (Old Norse: [ˈnɑrve]) is a son of Loki, referred to in a number of sources. According to the Gylfaginning section of Snorri...
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  • Narfi (Old Norse: [ˈnɑrve]), also Nörfi (O.N.: Nǫrfi [ˈnɔrve]), Nari or Nörr (O.N.: Nǫrr [ˈnɔrː]), is a jötunn in Norse mythology, and the father of Nótt...
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    "Nari or Narfi", earlier described a son of Sigyn and Loki. Váli is changed into a wolf by the gods, and rips apart his brother "Nari or Narfi". The guts...
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    Býleistr. Loki is married to the goddess Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi or Nari and Váli. By the jötunn Angrboða, Loki is the father of Hel, the...
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  • end of "Lokasenna", which appears to be derived from Snorri's account, Narfi transforms into a wolf and his brother Nari's guts are used to bind their...
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    an unwitting participant, and binding Loki with the entrails of his son Narfi. Váli grew to full adulthood within one day of his birth, and slew Höðr...
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    uses the anglicization Iord throughout his edition of the Prose Edda): Narfi or Narfi was the name of a giant who lived in Giantland. He had a daughter called...
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    Rudolf Simek contests this. (Simek (1993:151).) Assuming Narfi (son of Loki) is identical with Narfi. Þornbjǫrg appears in Gautreks saga and in Hrólfs saga...
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  • Rudolf Simek contests this. (Simek (1993:151).) Assuming Narfi (son of Loki) is identical with Narfi. Þornbjǫrg appears in Gautreks saga and in Hrólfs saga...
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  • Narfi fra Hrisey was an ice hockey team in Hrísey, Iceland, founded in 1964. The team played in the Icelandic Men's Hockey League in the 2005, 2006, and...
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  • Ymir Þrúðgelmir Fornjót Búri Bölþorn Bergelmir Ægir Rán Narfi Fjörgynn Borr Bestla Nine sisters Naglfari Nótt Dellingr Annar Frigg Odin Vili Ve Hœnir...
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  • Narvi may refer to: Narfi, a character from Norse Mythology (also called Narvi) Narvi (island) [fi; ru], in the Gulf of Finland Narvi (moon), a moon of...
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    Fenrir) is bound on top of three stones with the internal organs of his son Narfi (which are turned into iron) in three places. There, venom drops onto his...
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    said to be the cause of earthquakes. The text says that Loki's other son, Narfi, was turned into a wolf, but does not make clear that he tears his brother...
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    Rudolf Simek contests this. (Simek (1993:151).) Assuming Narfi (son of Loki) is identical with Narfi. Þornbjǫrg appears in Gautreks saga and in Hrólfs saga...
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    are also described as living in jötunheimar such as the father of Night, Narfi and Angrboða, the mother of Fenrir. Beings may also come out from Jötunheimar...
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    skaldic poetry Loki (Old Norse) Contested Sigyn, Svadilfari, Angrboda Nari/Narfi, Váli, Fenrir, Hel, Jormungandr, and Sleipnir Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, Heimskringla...
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  • Loki, is turned into a wolf and made to kill his brother Narfi. Loki is then bound with Narfi's entrails with a snake dripping venom on his face; his wife...
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  • who is seeking revenge against the Norse gods Loki, Fenrir, Sleipnir, and Narfi. Gabriel believes the gods betrayed him and sold him to Asmodeus to make...
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    is a half-period ahead is much lower. It was named in January 2005 after Narfi, a giant in Norse mythology. The name was approved by the IAU Working Group...
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    Nótt is the daughter of a jötunn from Jötunheimr by the name of "Norfi or Narfi". Nótt is described as "black and swarthy", and has had three marriages...
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  • help with getting revenge against Loki who, along with his sons Fenrir, Narfi and Sleipnir, had sold Gabriel to Asmodeus when Gabriel sought their help...
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    Ruth Lamb Caldwell Narfi (1909–2003) and her first husband, Hubert A. Caldwell (1907–1972) and second husband, Gaetano "Tani" Narfi (1905–1996) At the...
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  • Vánagandr Parents: Loki, Angrboda Siblings: Jörmungandr, Hel Half-siblings: Narfi, Váli, Sleipnir Children: Hati Hróðvitnisson, Sköll Nafnaþulur Fiskreki...
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  • 2000–2001) Húnar, Björninn reserve team (3 seasons: 2011–2014) Narfi frá Hrísey (Narfi Íshokkí) in Hrísey (3 seasons: 2004–2006, 2007–2008) SR Fálkar...
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  • and Pinky can work through her fame in order to take over the world. 4b "Narfily Ever After" Russell Calabrese and Rob Davies Gordon Bressack and Charles...
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  • hide from Heaven and to have sought the aid of Loki and his sons Fenrir, Narfi and Sleipnir in hiding after faking his death once more. Instead, the gods...
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  • Pakistan a town in Na Ri District, a district in Vietnam Nari (son of Loki) or Narfi, a Norse god Typhoon Nari (disambiguation), four tropical cyclones Nari...
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  • Nörr may refer to: Nörr Stiefenhofer Lutz, the former name of Noerr Narfi, father of Nótt in Norse mythology This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • 5:53 3. "Að hausti" In autumn 5:10 4. "Fenrisúlfur" Fenrir 6:22 5. "Narfi" Narfi 5:10 6. "Midgarðsormur" Midgard Serpent 5:24 7. "Niflheimur" Niflheim...
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