Norse cosmology is the account of the universe and its laws by the ancient North Germanic peoples. The topic encompasses concepts from Norse mythology...
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Midgard (category Religious cosmologies)
In Germanic cosmology, Midgard (an anglicised form of Old Norse Miðgarðr; Old English Middangeard, Old Saxon Middilgard, Old High German Mittilagart,...
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cosmos in Norse mythology consists of Nine Worlds that flank a central sacred tree, Yggdrasil. Units of time and elements of the cosmology are personified...
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Yggdrasil (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
Yggdrasil (from Old Norse Yggdrasill) is an immense and central sacred tree in Norse cosmology. Around it exists all else, including the Nine Worlds. Yggdrasil...
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Álfheimr (category Pages with Old Norse IPA)
In Norse cosmology, Álfheimr (Old Norse: [ˈɑːlvˌhɛimz̠], "Land of the Elves" or "Elfland"; anglicized as Alfheim), also called "Ljósálfheimr" (Ljósálf[a]heimr...
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Muspelheim (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
In Norse cosmology, Muspelheim (Old Norse: Múspellsheimr), also called Muspell (Old Norse: Múspell), is a realm of fire. The etymology of "Muspelheim"...
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Vanaheimr (category Locations in Norse mythology)
In Norse cosmology, Vanaheimr (Old Norse for 'home of the Vanir') is a location associated with the Vanir, a group of gods themselves associated with...
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mythological races, including jötnar, dwarfs, elves, and land-wights. Norse cosmology revolved around a world tree known as Yggdrasil, with various realms...
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Sea serpent (category Ancient near eastern cosmology)
(Leviathan, Rahab), Greek cosmology (Cetus, Echidna, Hydra, Scylla), and Norse cosmology (Jörmungandr). The Drachenkampf mytheme, the chief god in the role...
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Niflheim (category Pages with Old Norse IPA)
In Norse cosmology, Niflheim or Niflheimr (Old Norse: [ˈnivlˌhɛimz̠]; "World of Mist", literally "Home of Mist") is a location which sometimes overlaps...
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Svartálfar (category Locations in Norse mythology)
In Norse cosmology, svartálfar (O.N. "black elves", "swarthy elves", sing. svartálfr), also called myrkálfar ("dark elves", "dusky elves", "murky elves"...
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Niðavellir (category Locations in Norse mythology)
In Norse cosmology, Niðavellir (anglic. as Nidavellir; probable compound of O.N. Nið – "new moon", "the wane of the moon" (perhaps related to niðr – "down")...
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Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies Horses of the Æsir List of Germanic deities Norse cosmology Bölþorn is only mentioned in Hávamál stanza 140 and Gylfaginning chapter...
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Asgardian may refer to: Asgard, a location associated with the gods in Norse cosmology Asgard (Archaea), a proposed superphylum of the Archaea domain of organisms...
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Norse cosmology. Asgard, Asgaard or Åsgård, may also refer to: Asgard (comics), a realm in the fictional Marvel Comics universe, based on the Norse mythology...
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globalegyptianmuseum.org. Retrieved 16 November 2023. Mark, Joshua J. "Nine Realms of Norse Cosmology". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 November 2023. Galatians...
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Heathenry (new religious movement) (redirect from Modern Norse religion)
strength from the past. Heathens commonly adopt a cosmology based on that found in Norse mythology—Norse cosmology. As part of this framework, humanity's world—known...
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Yggdrasil is introduced, which binds together the various worlds of the Norse cosmology, including Ásgarð, Vanaheim and Jötunheimr, the realms of, the Æsir...
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West Norse (Old West Nordic, often referred to as Old Norse), Old East Norse (Old East Nordic), and Old Gutnish. Old West Norse and Old East Norse formed...
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List of mythological places (section Norse mythology)
Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece. Abingdon, England: Routledge. p. 516. "Jotunheim". norse-mythology.org. Dalal, Roshen (2014). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. Penguin...
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Rebirth in Germanic paganism (redirect from Rebirth in Norse mythology)
evidence of the belief in rebirth. Norse_cosmology#Time_and_space, discussion regarding cyclic time in Norse cosmology Sæhrímnir, a creature killed, eaten...
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followers of Forn Siðr (Ásatrú and Vanatrú), the contemporary revival of Norse paganism and culture. The Forn Siðr association was established on 15 November...
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Paganism) – ReligionFacts Asatru (Norse Heathenism) Archived 2007-10-16 at the Wayback Machine – AltReligion Ásatrú (Norse Heathenism) Archived 2015-01-10...
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Veðrfölnir and eagle (category Birds in Norse mythology)
parallels in other cosmologies[vague] from Asia, and that Norse cosmology may have been influenced by these[which?] Asiatic cosmologies from a northern route...
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The cosmology of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium combines aspects of Christian theology and metaphysics with pre-modern cosmological concepts in the flat...
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How to Train Your Dragon franchise The Níu Heimar ("Nine Worlds") of Norse cosmology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The...
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Part of a series on Heathenry Modern paganism Theory Norse cosmology Veneration Gods Elves Ancestors Wights Jötnar Sources Proto-Indo-European religion...
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Jötunn (redirect from Norse giants)
spelling of Old Norse, jǫtunn /ˈjɔːtʊn/; or, in Old English, eoten, plural eotenas) is a type of being in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, they...
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Germanic paganism (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
whether Snorri Sturlason's Edda is a reliable source for pre-Christian Norse cosmology, as Snorri has undoubtedly imposed an ordered, Christian worldview...
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