• (from Old Norse: Fimbulvetr, lit. 'mighty winter') is the immediate prelude to the events of Ragnarök in Norse mythology. Fimbulvetr comes from Old Norse...
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  • location where Líf and Lífþrasir are foretold to survive the long winters of Fimbulvetr. Hoddmímis holt is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century...
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    to the jötunn Vafþrúðnir, asking who among mankind will survive when Fimbulvetr, the winter at the end of the world, occurs. Vafþrúðnir responds that...
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    | the mighty in fight. After the first occurrence of this refrain the Fimbulvetr is related; the second occurrence is succeeded by the invasion the world...
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    Pierrick Valence as official members of the group, with the first single Fimbulvetr published in August. Pierrick Valence departed from the group following...
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    Dimmu Borgir and bassist Skoll joined Ulver. The band is named after Fimbulvetr (or Fimbulvinter), an event in Norse mythology. Shagrath (Stian Thoresen)...
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  • may refer to: Fimbul Glacier, Greenland Fimbul Ice Shelf, Antarctica Fimbulvetr, a song by Danheim for his album Herja Fimbulheimen, Antarctica Fimbulisen...
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    creation myth, followed by the description of a destructive winter (compare Fimbulvetr) on the lines of the Flood myth. The second fargard recounts the legend...
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    Mount Tambora, largest ever recorded 946 eruption of Paektu Mountain Fimbulvetr Great Famine of 1315–1317 Justinian I, Roman emperor at the time Laki...
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    "twilight of the gods". It will be heralded by a devastation known as Fimbulvetr which will seize Midgard in cold and darkness. The sun and moon will disappear...
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    crisis in which Fenrir devours the sun is seen as the "Great Winter" Fimbulvetr and the god who kills Fenrir, Viðarr, is defined the "silent Ase": Silence...
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    ISSN 1748-9326. S2CID 3240390. Maraschi, Andrea (1 December 2021). "The Fimbulvetr Myth as Medicine against Cultural Amnesia and Hybris". Scandinavian-Canadian...
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  • runestone as predicting a climate crisis of extreme winter, perhaps the fimbulvetr, which the Norse believed to presage Ragnarök, the end of the world. July...
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  • DK053 Hiver Noir From the Dead Times of Depression 2006 DK054 SvartKrig Fimbulvetr 2006 DK055 Dyster Fallen, Suicided & Forgotten 2006 DK056 Scorn The Midnight...
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  • the EP Tulimyrsky in 2008. ″Jo pimeys saa″ – The Darkness Comes – 1:57 ″Fimbulvetr Frost″ – 6:54 ″Hvergelmir″ – 7:50 ″Elivagar (Pakanavedet)″ – Ice Waves...
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    located in Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains in Fimbulheimen. The name comes from Fimbulvetr, the harsh winter immediately preceding Ragnarok in Norse mythology. A...
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