In Norse mythology, Durinn (Old Norse: [ˈdurenː]; or Durin) is a dwarf according to stanza 10 of the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda, and repeated in...
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Völuspá and repeated in Gylfaginning Alvíss Andvari Billingr Brokkr Dainn Durinn Dúrnir Dvalinn Eitri Fafnir Fjalar and Galar Gandalf Hreiðmarr Litr Mótsognir...
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is an emendation of Durinn, mentioned as the father of dwarves in Dvergatal. Both names mean door, or door-warden. The names Durinn and Durnir do not appear...
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Gardariki, and Odin's grandson. He managed to trap the dwarfs Dvalinn and Durinn when they had left the rock where they dwelt. Then he forced them to forge...
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came to an end. The Æsir then created the dwarfs, of whom Mótsognir and Durinn are the mightiest. At this point ten of the poem's stanzas are considered...
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live in the earth and in rocks. Modsognir was a dwarf and the second was Durinn." According to Völuspà 9, the dwarfs were created by ginnheilög goð, "the...
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Grímnismál, Gylfaginning Duraþrór "Thriving Slumber" Grímnismál, Gylfaginning Durinn "Slumber", "Door" or "Door-warden" Dulinn Gylfaginning, Hervarar saga, Skáldskaparmál...
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31.5 1979 Dryops (Greek; son of Apollo) WGPSN Durinn 67°00′N 89°06′W / 67°N 89.1°W / 67; -89.1 (Durinn) 51.6 1979 Durin (Norse) WGPSN Egdir 33°54′N...
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31.5 1979 Dryops (Greek; son of Apollo) WGPSN Durinn 67°00′N 89°06′W / 67°N 89.1°W / 67; -89.1 (Durinn) 51.6 1979 Durin (Norse) WGPSN Egdir 33°54′N...
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to thralls, to Angantyr Heiðreksson. As Svafrlami knew that Dvalinn and Durinn were the most skilled smiths among the dwarves, he commanded them to forge...
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as the daughters of Hrólfr. Skjöldunga saga, Hrólfs saga kraka Durinn Old Norse: Durinn If the first vowel was long it means "the sleepy one", but if it...
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