Hinn (Arabic: حنّ) are both a kind of supernatural creature in Arabian lore—along with jinn and various kinds of devils (shaitan)—as well as a pre-Adamitic...
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Ivar the Boneless (redirect from Ívarr hinn Beinlaus)
Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse: Ívarr hinn Beinlausi [ˈiːˌwɑrː ˈhinː ˈbɛinˌlɔuse]; died c. 873), also known as Ivar Ragnarsson, was a Viking leader who invaded...
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The roc is an enormous legendary bird of prey in the popular mythology of the Middle East. The roc appears in Arab geographies and natural history, popularized...
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Jörð (redirect from Jord (mythology))
lit. 'earth') is the personification of earth and a goddess in Norse mythology. She is the mother of the thunder god Thor and a sexual partner of Odin...
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mythology associated with or being a personification of primordial chaos. The following is a list of chaos deities in various mythologies. Falak Hinn...
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Islamic mythology is the body of myths associated with Islam and the Quran. Islam is a religion that is more concerned with social order and law than...
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demonology) Hag (Mandaean mythology) Halphas/Malthus (Christian demonology) Haures/Flauros/Flavros/Hauras/Havres (Christian demonology) Hinn (Islamic folklore)...
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Fáfnir (redirect from Fafnir (Norse mythology))
Evolution, owned by Free de la Hoya. French neofolk group SKÁLD's 2023 song Hinn Mikli Dreki is centred on the figure of Fafnir. The Science Museum of Minnesota's...
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Verse, also known as Al-Baqara 255 and Ayatul Kursi Evil eye Hatif Hinn (mythology) Ifrit Jinn Sura Al-Jinn Exorcism in Islam Ful-filling Fard Preventing...
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Geri and Freki (redirect from Geri (mythology))
In Norse mythology, Geri and Freki are two wolves which are said to accompany the god Odin. They are attested in the Poetic Edda, a collection of epic...
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Höðr (redirect from Hod (Norse mythology))
Hotherus; often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is a god in Norse mythology. The blind son of Odin and Frigg, he is tricked and guided by Loki into...
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their genitalia. This demon is expected to live in deserts near the Red Sea. Hinn Se'irim Edward William Lane The Thousand and One Nights: Commonly Called...
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may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The horse in Nordic mythology is the most important animal in terms of its role, both in the texts,...
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Sága and Sökkvabekkr (redirect from Saga (mythology))
Hall. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-513-1 Thorpe, Benjamin (Trans.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the...
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Norse cosmology (redirect from The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology)
trans. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-513-1 Thorpe, Benjamin. 1866. Trans. Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the...
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Dog king (category Animals in Norse mythology)
Eysteinn hinn illráði, which puts the events in the early 9th century. That a Saurr dog king appears in the context of two kings named Eysteinn (hinn) illráði...
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Níðhöggr (category Creatures in Norse mythology)
(2001). Handbook of Norse mythology. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. ISBN 1-57607-217-7. Thorpe, Benjamin (tr.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Froða: The Edda Of Sæmund...
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Creation of life from clay (category Comparative mythology)
Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the Learned. Part I. London: Trübner & Co. Steele, P. R., & Allen, C. J. (2004). Handbook of Inca mythology. In Handbook...
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Harald Fairhair (redirect from Haraldur hinn hárfagri)
clear allusion to Harald Fairhair. Unification of Norway Old Norse: Haraldr hinn hárfagri [ˈhɑrˌɑldr hinː ˈhɑːrˌfɑɣre] Norwegian: Harald hårfagre Modern Icelandic:...
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Bifröst (category Locations in Norse mythology)
Dictionary of Northern Mythology. Translated by Angela Hall. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85991-513-7. Thorpe, Benjamin (1907). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda...
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Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with...
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Eikþyrnir (category Creatures in Norse mythology)
Cassell. ISBN 0-304-34520-2 Thorpe, Benjamin (tr.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Froða : The Edda Of Sæmund The Learned. (2 vols.) London: Trübner & Co....
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Vár (redirect from Var (mythology))
Hall. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-513-1 Thorpe, Benjamin (Trans.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the...
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Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia (redirect from Arab mythology)
Syriac-speakers in northern Mesopotamia, who were mostly Arabs. However, mythologies and narratives elucidating the history of these gods, as well as the...
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Ask and Embla (category People in Norse mythology)
In Norse mythology, Ask and Embla (Old Norse: Askr ok Embla)—man and woman respectively—were the first two humans, created by the gods. The pair are attested...
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Dagr (category Personifications in Norse mythology)
Hall. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-513-1 Thorpe, Benjamin (Trans.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the...
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Fornjót (Old Norse: Fornjótr) is a jötunn in Norse mythology, and the father of Hlér ('sea'), Logi ('fire') and Kári ('wind'). It is also the name of...
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Völuspá (category Eschatology in Norse mythology)
Judgement, pp. 25–44. 2013. Thorpe, Benjamin (tr.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Froða: The Edda Of Sæmund The Learned. (2 vols.) London: Trübner & Co. Norroena...
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Genie or Human and Fairy) Binn, predecessor of the jinn. Often paired with hinn. Extinct. (Demon) Bīwarāsp the Wise, jinn-king in the epistle The Case of...
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cousin of Hugleik; retook the throne from Haki. Aun the Old (Old Norse: Aun hinn gamli; Swedish: Aun, Ane, Ön, On, One) – son and successor of Jorund. Halfdan...
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