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  1. Manual of Mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse, and Old German, Hindoo and Egyptian Mythology by Alexander Stuart Murray, 2002-01-08
  2. Of Gods and Giants: Norse Mythology by Harald Hveberg, 1969
  3. Of Gods and Giants Norse Mythology by H. Hveberg, 1985-06
  4. Norse Myths (Legendary Past Series) by R.I. Page, 1990
  5. Norse mythology; or. The religion of our forefathers, containing all the myths of the Eddas, systematized and interpreted. With an introduction, vocabulary and index by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, 1876-01-01
  6. Norse Mythology A to Z (Mythology A to Z Series) by Kathleen N. Daly, Marian Rengel, 2003-11
  7. Viking and Norse Mythology (Library of the World's Myths & Legends) by Ellis Davidson, 1996-04-15
  8. The Norse Gods: Mythology of Series by Arthur Cotterell, 2004-01
  9. Tales of the Norse Warrior Gods: The Heroes of Asgard by Annie Keary, Eliza Keary, 2005-09-01
  10. Norse Mythology: Myths of the Eddas by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, 2003-04
  11. Norse Mythology...According to Uncle Einar by Jane T. Sibley, 2000-12-07
  12. Traces of the Norse Mythology in the Isle of Man: (Forgotten Books)
  13. The Nine Worlds: Stories From Norse Mythology by Mary E. Litchfield, 2007-07-25
  14. Norse mythology and the lives of the saints.: An article from: Scandinavian Studies by John Lindow, 2001-09-22

41. Asgard ... The Norse Mythology Fanlisting ... A Production Of ... Zengrrl.com
Asgard the norse mythology Fanlisting for fans of the gods, goddesses and legends of norse mythology.
http://misc.bodaciousgoddess.com/norse/
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42. Ride To Valhalla: The Valkyrie Fanlisting ... A Production Of ... Zengrrl.com
Check out these excellent resources Asgard The norse mythology Fanlisting Mythical Realms Valkyrie Valkyries in norse mythology Encyclopedia Mythica
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A fanlisting is a place for all fans of a particular show, movie, actor/actress, singer, etc. to come together and build the biggest listing of people from all around the world who are fans of that subject. For more info on fanlistings, go to The Fanlistings This particular fanlisting is for those who are fans of the legendary Valkyries. They were the warrior maidens of the Norse God, Odin, and served at his side at Valhalla. They often rode out into battles, picking and choosing who among the dying would be given a place of honor in the halls of Valhalla. It is also said that as they ride into battle, the light reflecting off their armour is what causes the strange flickering light that is called "Aurora Borealis" (Northern Lights).

43. Asatru Resources
Links to Asatru, norse mythology, and related sites.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/4178/asatru/asalink.html
Asatru Organizations
Asatru Alliance

Asatru Folk Assembly

Irminsul Aettir Homepage

Ring of Troth
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New Zealand Asatru Fellowship

Kindreds, Hofs, and Felags
The Reginleif Felag

Asatru Kindred of Australasia Inc.

Hrafnar

Thorshof
... Order of Lidskjalf Asatru Information Stilkam's Asatru Page Hall of the Asatru Srdan's Asatruhall Frigga's Web ... Anglo Saxon Riddles These are ummm... ;) Interesting Seidhman's Rants The Asatru Way Viking Answer Lady Page Barbarian's Norse Paganism Page ... Mead Maker's Page Runic Resources N.O.R.S.E. Viking Age Runestones The Rune Keep Rune Gild ... Dark Rage's Rune Page Eddas, Sagas, And Mythology A Havamal for New Yorkers This is great! Projekt Runeberg Edda - Heroic Lays of the Poetic Edda The Havamal Homepage Eddas, Sagas - English translations ... The Norse Mythology Web Page History Angelcynn's Anglo-Saxon Page Heathen Monuments Glime:Norwegian Rock Carvings Ulf Stahm Mail Order Supplies and Books World Tree Publications For all your Asatru needs! MEAD!!!!!! 'Nuff Said. JBL Statues Heidenschwerk Statues: Heathen Woodcarvings By Donna Trollwise Press ... Scandinavian Shop Vikings Birmingham Vikings Halfdan's Pages of Viking and Rune links Yggdrasil - Home of the Vikings Jorvik Viking Center ... The Vikings!

44. Which Norse Mythology Character Are You? - Quizilla
Which norse mythology character are you? How do you feel about war? I m constantly ready for it. War is such a foolish thing. I m the mastermind behind war.
http://quizilla.com/users/Iben/quizzes/Which Norse Mythology character are you?/

45. Norse Mythology
norse mythology. I have collected some of the myths of norse mythology here. Even today some societies of heathendom use norse mythology as their religion ..
http://www.urd.nu/urdnorn/mythology/mythology.html
Norse Mythology I have collected some of the myths of Norse Mythology here. Remember that these are myths. I am not myself a believer of these myths as a religion, but I love the stories and have always done. Even today some societies of heathendom use Norse mythology as their religion..... I know there is a lot of text to read, but it's very intriguing and if you believe the world is violent now, then you will think again after reading these tales.... Two collections of Old Norse writings are known by the title of Edda; together they form the most authoritative source for ancient Norse mythology. The Elder, or Poetic, Edda is a collection of 34 Icelandic poems, interspersed with prose dating from the 9th to the 12th century. These anonymous poems use alliteration and a simple strophic form as their only formal devices. Most of them deal with Norse mythology and legend. The Younger, or Prose, Edda (c. 1220) is as said above the work of the Icelandic poet and historian SNORRI STURLUSON (c.1179-1241). The Creation of the World Gods About Gods and Beings The Norns ... The end of the World; Ragnarok

46. The Viking Interactive Web Site
Learn and read about the Viking legacy, including the norse mythology, explanatory maps and animations about the Viking people.
http://www.vikings.0catch.com/
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Welcome to the most exciting Viking site on the Web.
This site concentrates on the Viking activities in England and is intended for anyone wanting to learn about their history and activites. You can view a number of attractions -
  • Historical Chronology Learn about their religion View an an animated extract from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle View explanatory maps Descriptions of the Viking peoples themselves View a brief chronology

47. Behind The Name: Norse Mythology Names
norse mythology Names. The names listed here occur in Norse mythologies and legends. ALVIS m Usage norse mythology Means all wise in Old Norse.
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/sca-myth.html
t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Norse Mythology Names The names listed here occur in Norse mythologies and legends. ALVIS m
Usage: Norse Mythology
Means "all wise" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this was the name of a dwarf who was to marry Thor's daughter Thrud. Thor was not pleased with this so he tricked Alvis by asking him questions until the sun rose, at which time the dwarf was turned into stone. BALDER m
Usage: Norse Mythology
Means "prince" from Old Norse. In Norse mythology Balder was the son of Odin and Frigg. Because of the disturbing dreams he had when he was young, his mother extracted an oath from every thing in the world that it would not harm him. However the evil fire god Loki learned that she had overlooked mistletoe. Being jealous, he tricked the blind god Hoder into throwing a branch of mistletoe at Balder, which killed him. EIR f
Usage: Norse Mythology
Means "mercy" in Old Norse. This was the name of a Norse goddess of healing and medicine. FREY m
Usage: Norse Mythology
Pronounced: FRAY
Variant of FREYR FREYA f
Usage: Norse Mythology Pronounced: FRAY-a Means "lady" from Old Norse. This is the name of the goddess of love and beauty in Norse mythology. She claimed half of the heroes who were slain in battle, and brought them to her realm in Asgard.

48. Norse Mythology
Word WiseWord Wise—Mythology norse mythology. Aesir Chief gods of Asgard. Andvari Dwarf; robbed of gold and magic ring by Loki.
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0197623.html

Word Wise
Mythology
Norse Mythology
  • Aesir: Chief gods of Asgard. Andvari: Dwarf; robbed of gold and magic ring by Loki. Angerbotha (Angrbotha): Giantess; mother by Loki of Fenrir, Hel, and Midgard serpent. Asgard (Asgarth): Abode of gods. Ask (Aske, Askr): First man; created by Odin, Hoenir, and Lothur. Asynjur: Goddesses of Asgard. Atli: Second husband of Gudrun; invited Gunnar and Hogni to his court, where they were slain; slain by Gudrun. Audhumia (Audhumbla): Cow that nourished Ymir; created Buri by licking ice cliff. Balder (Baldr, Baldur): God of light, spring, peace, joy; son of Odin; slain by Hoth at instigation of Loki. Bifrost: Rainbow bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard. Bragi (Brage): God of poetry; husband of Ithunn. Branstock: Great oak in hall of Volsungs; into it, Odin thrust Gram, which only Sigmund could draw forth. Brynhild: Valkyrie; wakened from magic sleep by Sigurd; married Gunnar; instigated death of Sigurd; killed herself and was burned on pyre beside Sigurd. Bur (Bor): Son of Buri; father of Odin, Hoenir, and Lothur. Buri (Bori): Progenitor of gods; father of Bur; created by Audhumla.

49. Magnus' Index
A personal page about ravens, V¤stan¥, Dalecarlia, norse mythology, sounds, pictures and facts.
http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85903393/index4e.html
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Norse journey
Upplands Väsby My own music Created 1998.

50. Germanic Myths, Legends, And Sagas
Germanic (Especially Old Norse) Mythology and Culture. The norse mythology Web Page, a summary by Nicole Cherry of the California Institute of Technology.
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/mythlinks.html
Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
The illustration on the right is a detail from a standing stone found on the Island of Gotland, Sweden. Click here to see the entire picture stone. Compiled by
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See also
Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
Germanic Geography
  • The Germanic world . Links to sites describing the history, geography, and culture of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia, the low countries, and England.
Germanic (Especially Old Norse) Mythology and Culture
Ancient Monuments
  • Dolmens in Denmark, a collection of photographs of pre-Christian stone graves and monuments.
  • Runestones and Picture Stones from Scandinavia : A Selection of Photographs.
  • The Sigurd Portal . Carved doorposts of the medieval stave church at Hylestad, Setesdal, Norway. Although part of a Christian church, the carvings represent scenes from the heathen story of Sigurd the dragon slayer.
  • The Sigurd Runestone
  • Stone Monuments , legends about ancient alters, graves, megaliths, menhirs, mounds, pictographs, runestones, picture stones, standing stones, and other such monuments from the past.
The Gods' Home Pages

51. Norse Mythology In The Wheel Of Time
But, there are no references at least in norse mythology to the threads forming a pattern. Recommended! The norse mythology Web Page, not yet complete.
http://hem.passagen.se/kjnoren/jordan/norse.html
Norse and Germanic Mythology in The Wheel of Time
(Last changed November 1997 - section on Lanfear)
Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Spoilers
1.2 Sources

1.3 Names and roles of some gods
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5.3 Bibliography and sources on the Internet
1. Introduction
The main troubles in finding parallels and inspiration from the Norse and Germanic mythology in The Wheel of Time (TWoT) is that the sources of Germanic mythology are very fragmented and in most cases preserved during the Christian era as literary stories or historified myths; and that Robert Jordan (RJ) deliberately went into bowdlerising them by writing a story that can be seen as the origin of the myths - and not only the Germanic ones. The parallels can theoretically be divided in story/plot parallels and character parallels. There are also details that more or less correspond to each other. I have tried to be rather strict when trying to say that a specific instance in TWoT has its "origin" in Germanic myths. This is especially true of the common indoeuropean material present in the Germanic mythology, like the Tree of Life. On the other hand, I have tried to be complete and list all evidence. You will have to judge for yourself, I only provide the "evidence". Most connections are classified by strength, but some are noted as possible - more of the story must be unfolded before any answer can be found. They go from certain, strong, moderate to weak. Please note that I haven't found any "free-standing" plot parallels, apart from minor cases related to the character parallels. I am pretty sure such exists, but they are 1) much harder to find; 2) much easier to bowdlerise and change (eg

52. Norse Myths
norse mythology. The Norse people lived from about AD 200 to 500 in northern Europe and Scandinavia. After AD 700, the Norse migrated
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/norse_culture.html
Norse Mythology
The Norse people lived from about A.D. 200 to 500 in northern Europe and Scandinavia. After A.D. 700, the Norse migrated in search of new lands, settling in parts of the British Isles, Iceland, Greenland and East into Russia. From this period on, the Norse are known as Vikings.
The Norse Family Tree

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53. Foreningen Forn Sed
A Norwegian confessional society for people who are interested in norse mythology and Nordic popular faith, traditions and culture.
http://www.forn-sed.no/
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54. Norse Mythology
norse mythology, preChristian religious beliefs of the Norse people. norse mythology included dwarves; elves; and the Norns, who distributed fates to mortals.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8991/scanda.html

55. The Valkyries
Scant information about the Valkyries' names; links to their use of runes in norse mythology.
http://silvana.itgo.com/valkyries.htm
Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com Web Hosting - GlobalServers.com Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed Internet ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 Back T he V alkyries The valkyries were the maidens who chose which warrior would be slain in a battlefield. They served Loki, the goddess of the Underworld and their names were: Brynhild, Geironul, Geirskogul, Goll, Gondul, Gunn, Guth, Herfjotur, Hervor [Warder of the Host], Hild [Battle], Hlathguth [Necklace-Adorned Warrior-Maiden ], Hlokk, Hrist, Mist, Olrun [One Knowing Ale Rune], Randgrith, Rathgrith, Reginleif, Sigrdrifa, Sigrun, Skeggjold, Skogul, Skuld [Necessity], Svava, and Thruth Silvana's Magical World of Runes

56. Norse Mythology
norse mythology. Table Of Contents. An tigh geatha, Creidhne, Luchtaine. Andraste, Cuchulain, Lugh. Annwn, Cuchulinn, Mabon. Avalon, Dagda, Macha.
http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/TOCD3.HTM

57. Celtic Mythology
Aesir The Aesir were the principal gods in norse mythology. They lived in Asgard. Asgard In norse mythology Asgard was the home of the gods.
http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/D4.HTM

58. Bilbo's World : Norse Mythology Homepage
norse mythology Homepage. Creation Myths Homepage. norse mythology Homepage. Introduction. Important Places, Characters,and Things. Dictionary of norse mythology.
http://www.delanohighschool.org/BillBaugher/stories/storyReader$119
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59. SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY And FOLKLORE
List of names in norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore, compiled by Scott Trimble.
http://www.ststp.com/Archives/Scandinavian/
SCANDINAVIAN
MYTHOLOGY
and FOLKLORE website by Scott Trimble / 1996-1998
NORSE MYTHOLOGY
FAMILY TREE OF THE GODS MODERN MYTHOLOGICAL REFERENCES SCANDINAVIAN FOLKLORE ...
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60. Myth - Norse/Teutonic
norse mythology The Gods From your About.com Guide. Encyclopedia of norse mythology Alphabetical and indexed list of the figures of norse mythology.
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From your About.com Guide. The Aesir and Vanir, their home, and ultimate fate at Ragnarok. Vikings
From the Medieval/Renaissance History Guide, a page on many aspects of the Vikings. Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology
Alphabetical and indexed list of the figures of Norse mythology. Encyclopedia of the gods
Alphabetical list of gods, places, and things in Norse mythology.

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