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  1. The prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson;: Tales from Norse mythology
  2. Norse Mythology (The Mythology Library) by Arthur Cotterell, 2000-01-03
  3. OF GODS AND GIANTS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY
  4. Norse Mythology: Legens of Gods and Heroes by Peter A. Munch, 1968-01
  5. Old Norse Literature and Mythology
  6. Tales from Norse mythology; by Katharine Pyle, 1930
  7. Norrona Sketchbook...drawings & Poems on Subjects from Norse Mythology by Sonja Ulsake Peterson, 1974
  8. Readings in Folk-Lore: Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse Countries, Germany,India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia by Hubert M. Skinner, 2003-11
  9. Story Telling To Children From Norse Mythology And The Nibelungenlied (1903) by Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh, 2008-01-10
  10. Asgard and the Gods: The tales and traditions of our northern ancestors, forming a complete manual of Norse mythology adapted form the work of Dr. W. Wägner by Wilhelm Wagner, 1902
  11. ASGARD STORIES TALES FROM NORSE MYTHOLOGY by Mabel H. and Mary H. Foster Cummings, 1901
  12. 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 R.B. Anderson, 1876
  13. Manual of mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and Egyptian mythology, by Alexander Stuart Murry, 1893
  14. Asgard and the Gods: Tales and Traditions of Our Northern Ancestors Forming a Complete Manual of Norse Mythology by Dr. W., M. W. MacDowall, W. S. W. Anson Editor Wagner, 1917

61. Dictionary Of The Gods
Brief dictionary of norse mythology, from Viking lore to Odin and Yggdrasill.
http://www.wildwoodforeststudios.com/rob/dict.htm
A Dictionary of the Norse Gods
by Rob Elliott
Aegir: (or Hler) He is the god of the sea, and dwells on the island of Lessoe (or Hlesey). He is usually depicted as an old man with a long white beard. He is said to trigger storms and tempests and, on occasion, even calm the weather. Aegir is also suspected of greed, often sinking vessels and bringing them down with him to the depths of the ocean.
Aesir: This is the collective name given to the warrior gods who live in Asgard.
Alfheim: Of the nine worlds, this is the world of the Light Elves.
Asgard: Of the nine worlds, this is the world of the Aesir, or the warrior gods. In Asgard the gods built their halls, one of which is Valhalla.
Audhumla: The cow created in the hoar-frost of Ginnungagap. When Audhumla became hungry, she began licking the salt from the sheets of ice. After continuous licking, the cow uncovered from the ice the body of Buri, whose grandsons are the gods Odin, Vili, and Ve.
Balder:
Beserker Rage:
At certain times, Odin was said to give to his warriors the gift of beserker rage, which enabled the warrior, although weaponless and naked, to perform great feats of strength and valor.
Bifrost: This is the name given to the rainbow (or flaming) bridge, which spans the gap between Midgard and Asgard.

62. Norse Mythology
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Essay on the creation myth as told by Snorri Sturluson.
List of Norse Beings

Includes alternate names and some extensive descriptions.
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Site devoted to the ancient religious practices embodied in Norse mythology.
Germanic Religion: Introduction

Contributions to the study of Germanic mythology made by Jakob Grimm, Karl Mullenhof, Max Muller, Adalbert Kuhn, Wilhelm Mannhardt, the British school, Jan de Vries, and Georges Dumezil. Sources - Norse Mythology Ten item bibliography.

63. Norse Mythology Definition Of Norse Mythology. What Is Norse Mythology? Meaning
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Norse mythology - the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity Asgard - (Norse mythology) the heavenly dwelling of the Norse gods (the Aesir) and slain war heroes Valhalla Walhalla - (Norse mythology) the hall in which Odin received the souls of slain heroes Midgard - (Norse mythology) the abode of humans in Norse mythology mythology - myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person Deutschland FRG Germany Federal Republic of Germany - a republic in central Europe; split into East German and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990 Fafnir - (Norse mythology) the Norse dragon that guarded a treasure and was slain by Sigurd Sigurd - (Norse mythology) mythical Norse warrior hero who gains an accursed hoard of gold and was killed by Brynhild; Siegfried is the German counterpart Aesir - (Norse mythology) the chief race of gods living at Asgard Andvari - (Norse mythology) a dwarf who possessed a treasure that was stolen by Loki Vanir - (Norse mythology) race of ancient gods sometimes in conflict with the Aesir Balder Baldr - (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth

64. Squirrel Home
The role of the squirrel in norse mythology, along with some poems from the Edda and related essays.
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  • FrÃ¥ heidenskap til kristendom - form eller overtyding? . This article is discussing different views on the Christianization of Norway, and is written by the Norwegian historian H. Grove.
  • From Heathendom to Christendom: a genuine conversion?
  • 65. Myths And Legends - Frames
    norse mythology. Creatures of Myth and Legend. Norse/Teutonic. Nicole Cherry s norse mythology page Excellent, with more being added. The nordic mythology
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    Last altered June 23rd, 2003. Aside from the General and Creatures of Myth and Legend sections, these links are organized by region and language group, with those groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning. Announcement: These pages are now being mirrored at http://www.myths.com/pub/myths/myth.html thanks to David Murphy et al. with the original page being at http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html I'm still looking for more of these, but we've got:
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    66. Norse Mythology
    Sitemap of norse mythology Get more information by using the links. Gods and Goddesses This section features Aegir, Balder, Freya
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    Arthurian Babylonian Celtic Egyptian ... Resources Norse: Home Gods/Goddesses Popular Myths Creation Sitemap of Norse Mythology
    Get more information by using the links. Gods and Goddesses:
    This section features: Aegir, Balder, Freya, Frigga, Hel, Hodur, Loki, Norns, Odin, Thor, Ull, Vali, and Vidar. Popular Myths:
    This section features: Asgard's Wall, the Creation, Fenris' Binding, the Death of Balder, Indunn's Apples, and the Mead of Poetry. Creation Worlds:
    This section features: Ginnungagap, Niflheim, Muspelheim, Midgard, Asgard, Vanaheim, Jotumheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, and Nidavellir.
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    67. Nordic Wisdom V1.0 Mystic Gods
    norse mythology including biographics of the gods, and myths such as The Death of Balder .
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    Choose a Destination... Nordic Wisdom Links Historical Background Gods Odin Myths The Creation Idun's Apples Signy and Sigurd Lord of the Rings
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    Still, as promised a million times, more myths will be added and more information, but that is the far future. You see how long it takes me just to change the basic look of the place.
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    68. Norse Mythology: Gods And Goddesses: Loki
    Norse Gods and Goddesses Loki.
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    Arthurian Babylonian Celtic Egyptian ... Other Norse: Gods and Goddesses: Loki Gods/Goddesses Aegir
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    ... Knowledge Quizzes Loki was pretty much known as the god of mischief, deceit, and lies. He was also often associated with fire, and even sometimes evil in general. Loki's medling is what caused the god Hodur to kill his own brother. Being mean and playing tricks on the other gods and goddesses is what pleased him most. Loki often evaded capture by fleeing in the form of a salmon. He is represenetative of change and chaos. Depicted: Loki is a shape-shifter and is known to take many forms. In some forms of art he is known as having bright red hair, eyes, and attire. Ragnorak: Aids the giants. Father: Farbauti (frost giant) Mother: Laufey (frost giantess) Siblings: Odin (foster) Wife: Angrboda, Sigyn Children: Jormungand, Hel , Vali, Narvi, Fenrir
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    69. Hurstwic: Norse Mythology
    Most were created during the Romantic era at the turn of the last century when there was a resurgence of interest across Europe in the norse mythology.
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    Home Mission Events Projects ... History In Gylfaginning Poetic Edda , the Prose Edda , and other Icelandic manuscripts. But no stories have survived for many of the gods and for most of the goddesses. We know that many more stories once existed, because quotes from those stories are mentioned in other literature from the period. The articles linked below provide a brief introduction to some of the Norse gods and goddesses, as well as a summary of a few of the stories. I strongly encourage interested readers to avoid my dull summaries. Instead, read the originals, or read R. I. Page's witty and pithy summaries, or Crossley-Holland's retellings of the myths. These books are readily available and are listed in the references section of this document.
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    70. Norse Mythology
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    71. Norse Mythology : Gods, Goddesses, Spirits, Deities From Denmark, Norway And Sca
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    View the Top Gods ... LINK TO US The Viking Gods Of Norse Mythology Norse Gods The current Top Ten: LOKI ODIN THOR RAGNAROK FREYA HEL ASGARD TYR BALDUR VALKYRIES More Info Introduction The red-blooded, rip-roaring, gung-ho Gods beloved by the Vikings. We could have listed them as Nordic, but 'Norse' sounds like the snorting of a giant battle stallion so we went for that. Their idea of Heaven was VALHALLA. Warriors only. You had to die in battle first and be escorted by beautiful blonde VALKYRIES. Here you could clash in battle all day long, your cleft limbs and cleavagings miraculously restored at the close of play. Then you spent all night carousing, feasting, getting roaring drunk and discussing the day's fun. "Bjorn, when you took my head off with that double-headed axe - just brilliant. I didn't see it coming at all. My blood hit the ceiling! Just wait till tomorrow though. I've got a great revenge planned." "I'll drink to that! Here, barmaid, five hundred drinking horns of Kvas please. And a packet of pork scratchings." Welcome to Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Greenland, or anywhere else with Scandinavian connections. Like Norfolk, Humberside, and possibly North America. Norse Mythology gets everywhere as the rampaging Vikings took it everywhere they went. Several days of the week and even the sun are named for Norse Gods.

    72. Norse Mythology
    THE OLD TESTAMENT ROOTS OF norse mythology. DOES Bible prophecy The central figure of norse mythology is the hero known as ODIN. He is believed
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    THE OLD TESTAMENT ROOTS OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY D OES Bible prophecy actually speak to us of the Norse and related peoples of Europe? I believe that it does, and that these peoples can trace their descent from the Biblical lost tribes of the House of Israel, removed out of their land in Assyrian captivity two thousand seven hundred years ago, and lost to recorded history. The Caucasian peoples, including the Norse, migrated out of Asia into Europe in the early pre-Christian centuries, and have fulfilled many of the prophecies in both the Old and New Testaments concerning Israel in the latter days. Let's begin our study in the foremost prophetic book of the New Testament, Revelation. In Revelation chapter 12, there appears a spectacular vision which has intrigued Christians for centuries. The vision concerns 'a woman.' Bible commentators see this woman as representing Israel, and the vision as prophetic of events which were to take place in world history. We are told in verse two that this woman was about to give birth. The child was none other than Jesus Christ, for we are told in verse five that he was 'a man-child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron.'

    73. Norse Mythology
    FREYA In norse mythology, Freya is the wife of Odin and goddess of love, fertility, war, and wealth. Originally one of the Vanir (the wind gods).
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    THE CREATION OF THE EARTH
    THE CREATION OF THE DWARFS THE CREATION OF MAN YGGDRASIL ... LIFE AT VALHALLA THE CREATION OF THE EARTH
    After Borr's sons rolled Ymir's (Hrim-thurs or ice-giant) corpse into the great Abyss they started to remove various components of his body to make the world. From his flesh they made Midgard (middle garden) or as we know it, Earth.The solid protion of Midgard was surrounded by Ymir's blood which created the vast oceans. His bones made the hills, his flat teeth made the cliffs, and his curly hair made the trees and vegetation. When the gods were pleased with their works, they took the giant's skull and poised it above the earth and sea as a great vault of heaven. They then scattered the brains through the air to create the clouds. To support the great vault, the gods stationed the strongest dwarfs, Nordi, Sudri, Austri, Westri, in the four corner of the world, which later became our compass points North, south, east and west. At this time, the gods needed light so they used a spell from Muspells-heim to create small points of light. The brightest points of spark or light were used to make the sun and the moon, which would be pulled through the sky in two golden chariots. To pull the sun chariot two steeds were chosen:- Arvakr (the early waker) , and Alsvin (the rapid goer) , and to protect them, they placed air under the horses skins. They also created a great shield, and called it

    74. Isis Books & Gifts: Runes And Norse Myth And Magick Feature Page
    RUNES NORSE MYTH MAGICK. The other core text of norse mythology, translated with an ear to the poetics and alliteration of the original works.
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    Literally meaning "secret", runes are a system of divination and of writing found on monuments and artifacts throughout Northern Europe. Legend tells us they were obtained by the god Odin, the leader of the Aesir, one of the two divisions of Norse deities. The Nordic pantheon of Gods are a living, growing part of the world's religious identity today. Complete Norse Book Listinging Semi-precious Rune Sets Norse Tradition Article THE BOOK OF RUNES
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    25 ceramic rune stones, carry pouch, and hard-back book let you start right away on this ancient Northern divination system.
    ISBN# 0312097581, $29.95 Read more about this title THE POETIC EDDA
    Lee M. Hollander, trans.
    The other core text of Norse mythology, translated with an ear to the poetics and alliteration of the original works. With extensive footnotes, pronunciation key, and intros.
    ISBN# 0292764995, $20.00

    75. Encyclopedia: Norse Mythology
    Updated May 17, 2004. Encyclopedia norse mythology. For more information see Old Norse orthography. Norse cosmology/The Nine Worlds of norse mythology.
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    77. Norse Mythology Pictures
    An extensive collection of norse mythology pictures art images based on Germanic myths and legends, including Gods and Goddesses, Heroes, Wights (beings
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    79. Hlidskjalf Gods
    Welcome to. The Gods of Old norse mythology. Odinn Thor Loki Freyr (not ready) Freyja Baldur Frigg Njordur Tyr. Go back to the Mythology page.
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