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    Freyr (section Prose Edda)
    In the mythological stories in the Icelandic books the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, Freyr is presented as one of the Vanir, the son of the god Njörðr...
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    feature Sigurd are the Nibelungenlied, the Völsunga saga, and the Poetic Edda. He also appears in numerous other works from both Germany and Scandinavia...
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    Norns (section Poetic Edda)
    relate to the norns. The most important sources are the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. The latter contains pagan poetry where the norns are frequently...
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    Germanic Lore site with Old Norse / English translations of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda. Translated by Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist. {{cite book}}: |website=...
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    Naglfar is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, also composed in the 13th century...
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    The name Grýla appears in a list of heiti for troll-women in the Prose Edda, composed in the 13th century by Icelandic skald Snorri Sturluson. However...
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    event by the Old Norse form of the name, jól. In chapter 55 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, different names for the gods are given; one is "Yule-beings"...
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  • Grignon 1899 1962 Spanish Jón Leifs 1899 1968 Icelandic Oratorios based on Edda idiosyncratic orchestration and percussion used to evoke Icelandic natural...
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    is regularly operated on Stena's route between Holyhead and Dublin. Stena Edda, the second E-flexer earmarked for Stena Line's fleet, was delivered to Stena...
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  • Cliven's hiding place where he finds the corpse of an elderly lady named Edda who had supposedly turned into a zombie. Upon discovering Cliven and ducking...
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    clearly told in the Old Norse sources Völundarkviða (a poem in the Poetic Edda) and Þiðreks saga. In them, Wayland is a smith who is enslaved by a king...
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    -nd is the gerund form. She appears in the following verse from the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, along with Urðr and Skuld: Orchard (1997:174). Orchard (1997:169)...
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    is also mentioned in the Skáldskaparmál section of the 13th-century Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson. There, she is mentioned only by name in a list of names...
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  • children Freyr and Freyja. This shadowy goddess is attested to in the Poetic Edda poem Lokasenna, recorded in the 13th century by an unknown source, and the...
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    Vardanyan, Edda (1 January 2015). "The Žamatun of Hoṙomos and the Žamatun/Gawit' Structures in Armenian Architecture". In Vardanyan, Edda (ed.). Hoṙomos...
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  • Snorri (c. 1220). "Gylfaginning". Prose Edda (in Old Norse). Sturluson, Snorri (6 April 1995) [1987]. Edda. Translated by Faulkes, Anthony [in French]...
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  • performed by Junna, while the ending theme is "Mubansou" (無伴奏) performed by edda. The second cour aired from October 5 to December 21, 2023. For the second...
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  • The Secret History of the Mongols St. Erkenwald Corpus Hermeticum Poetic Edda The Lady of Escalot One Thousand and One Nights The Book of Dede Korkut The...
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    593–609. doi:10.3749/canmin.50.3.593. Retrieved 21 June 2024. Fields-Black, Edda L. (2008). Deep Roots: Rice Farmers in West Africa and the African Diaspora...
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    iron complexes of the triacetate (ED3A), diacetate (EDDA), and monoacetate (EDMA) – 92% of EDDA and EDMA biodegrades in 20 hours while ED3A displays...
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    RTV (in Italian). 30 June 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2024. Montemaggi, Edda (3 August 1973). "Il paradiso dei bambini" [Children's paradise]. La Stampa...
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    even becoming pregnant. According to "The Song of Hyndla" in The Poetic Edda, Loki becomes a mare who later gives birth to Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir...
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    equipped with a high-visibility front sight but no rear sight. The Argentine EDDA submachine gun uses the .22 WMR round. In 2014 Kel-Tec released the CMR-30...
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    sagas of Icelanders, which encompass the historical works and the Poetic Edda. The language of the sagas is Old Icelandic, a western dialect of Old Norse...
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    traditions. Icelandic literature is popular, in particular the sagas and eddas that were written during the High and Late Middle Ages. Centuries of isolation...
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    medicine for its astringent and laxative properties. In the 13th-century Edda and other writing relating to Norse mythology, the vast ash tree Yggdrasil...
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  • source related to Old Norse burst (="bristle") bylaw bylög ('by'=village; 'lög'=law; 'village-law') cake kaka (="cake") call kalla (="cry loudly") cart...
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    published the Brooklyn Museum papyri, which had been discovered in 1893 1960: Edda Bresciani published the Padua Aramaic papyri which had been found in 1815–19...
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    speaking ancestors) to refer to the Sámi, as attested in the Icelandic Eddas and Norse sagas (11th to 14th centuries). The etymology is somewhat uncertain...
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    Vol. 1: A–G. Routledge. 2003. pp. 358–364. Sturluson, Snorri (1220). Prose Edda. ISBN 978-1-156-78621-5. George E. Dimock (1990). The Unity of the Odyssey...
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