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  1. Tales of the Norse Gods by Everette Bell, 2009-02-16
  2. Norse Myths & Legends: As Told by Philip Ardagh ; Illustrated by Stephen May by Philip Ardagh, 1999-04
  3. Theft of the Sun, and Other New Norse Myths by Douglas A. Rossman, 2001-06-15
  4. Tales of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Dover Books on Anthropology and Folklore) by Edward Thomas, 2006-06-23
  5. Dictionary of Northern Mythology by Rudolf Simek, 1993-04
  6. The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology by Snorri Sturluson, 2010-01-01
  7. Symbolic Mythology by John Martin Woolsey, 2010-01-08
  8. Scandinavian Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Jason Porterfield, 2007-09-30
  9. The Edda (Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance and Folklore, Nos 12 & 13) by Lucy Winifred Faraday, 1972-06
  10. An Introduction to Celtic Mythology (Spanish Edition) by David Bellingham, 1998-07-01
  11. Perilous Realms: Celtic And Norse in Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Marjorie Burns, 2005-08-05
  12. Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend by Andy Orchard, 1999-03
  13. Mythology by Edith Hamilton, 1942
  14. Cassell's Dictionary of Norse Myth & Legend (Cassell Reference) by Andrew Orchard, 2003-04

81. Norsemythology
norse mythology. The Tree of Life 60 x 144 1984 Heimdal's Nine Mothers56 x 92 1986 The Messengers 78 x 60 1990 Balder's Dream
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The Tree of Life 60" x 144" 1984
Heimdal's Nine Mothers 56" x 92" 1986
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Gefion and Her Four Bull-Oxen 48" x 120" 1987

82. Norse Mythology
Celtic, English, Egyptian, Greek, Norse, Middle Eastern, Slavic,European, Other. norse mythology. Origins of the world in Norse Myth;The
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83. Books: The Nine Worlds - A Dictionary Of Norse Mythology
The Nine Worlds A Dictionary of norse mythology Written by Douglas Dag RossmanIllustrations by Sharon Rossman Published by Skandisk, Inc., 2000 ISBN 157534
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The Nine Worlds
A Dictionary of Norse Mythology
Written by Douglas "Dag" Rossman
Illustrations by Sharon Rossman
Published by Skandisk, Inc., 2000
ISBN 1-57534-014-3
In The Nine Worlds: A Dictionary of Norse Mythology, author Douglas "Dag" Rossman provides readers with an annotated list of the principal mythological beings, places, and magical implements mentioned in the Eddas - tales of Viking Age Scandinavia. But the Nine Worlds is more than a handy reference book, for its thoughtful preface places Norse mythology in a context we can understand today. In it, Rossman explains in fascinating detail the belief system of the Viking Age.
"By exploring these myths," Rossman asserts, "we will come to better understand our ancestors and, hopefully, ourselves." Rossman's perspective on the Norse myths is "not that of a scholar of mythology, but rather that of a storyteller who has been attracted to power, the tragedy, and, yes, the humour of the Norse myths."
Known for his passionate retellings of Norse myths and Viking tales, "Dag" Rossman is a gifted storyteller who shares a passion for Norse mythology with his wife Sharon, an artist. A dozen of Sharon Rossmna's detailed pen and ink illustrations illuminate the text of The Nine Worlds.

84. Norse Mythology
The Original Valkyries; norse mythology; Greek Mythology compared tonorse mythology; Old norse mythology; Encyclopedia Mythica Norse
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85. FreewarePalm: Dictionary Of Norse Mythology
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87. Norse Mythology
norse mythology. From http//www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0197623.html. Aesir Chiefgods of Asgard. Andvari Dwarf; robbed of gold and magic ring by Loki.
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From: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0197623.html 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.

88. Universal Guide - Norse Mythology
norse mythology • General Facts The Universal Guide Where you came from itriangle.GIF(101 bytes) Main Page itriangle.GIF (101 bytes) Myths and the
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[LINK DEAD] Norse Mythology (Gary W. Russell) http://www.hendrix.edu/homes/stu/russellgw/Norse.html Here's a basic single-page introduction to Norse Mythology and how it reflects the harsh lives of the Norse. Simple text layout . (INTRO SITE) Norse Mythology A hyperlinked introduction to Norse Mythology with info on Asgard, Odin, Freya, Thor and others. Very Informative. Text layout. (INTRO SITE) [3.0] [LINK DEAD] Old Norse Mythology (unknown) http://baloo.dc.luth.se/luth/present/sweden/history/gods/ If you don't mind a fair layout consisting of text mostly, this site is actually pretty informative. Here contains some essays on Nordic Mythology, Odin, Loki, Thor and lots more . (GOOD INFO SITE) Norse Mythology http://www.ea-poe.org/myths/norse/

89. Norse Myths
norse mythology. The Norse people lived from about AD 200 to 500 innorthern Europe and Scandinavia. After AD 700, the Norse migrated
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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.
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90. Norse Mythology Main Page
norse mythology Main Page. The Lands of norse mythology. Some Characters and OtherImportant Terms in norse mythology. Return to the Honors English 12 Main Page
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  • 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.

92. Norse Mythology
norse mythology. After 1000 BC some form of IndoEuropean languagewas spoken by most European cultures. From the middle of the 1st
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After 1000 BC some form of Indo-European language was spoken by most European cultures. From the middle of the 1st millennium BC, Germanic tribes lived in southern Scandinavia and northern Germany. Their expansions and migrations from the 2d century BC onward are recorded in history. Scandinavian and Germanic mythology have a common origin and structure; they will, therefore, be discussed in their unity. With the exception of the observations made by the Romans Julius Caesar and Tacitus, all of the sources on Germanic mythology are late and Christian. The main body of traditions is contained in the Prose Edda of SNORRI STURLUSON (c.1179-1241), an Icelandic historian who is considered the most accurate editor, redactor, and interpreter of the religious and mythological sources of the old Norse religion. The myth of creation is given in detail only by Snorri, who edited several sources in presenting a somewhat coherent form. In the beginning was a great void (Ginnungagup). Before the Earth was formed, the world of death existed; in this world (NIFLHEIM) was a great well, from which flowed 11 rivers. South of Niflheim existed an extremely hot world (Muspell) guarded by a giant called Sutr ("the Black"). The rivers of Niflheim froze, and these frozen rivers occupied Ginnungagup. Sparks from Muspell, however, fell on the rivers and melted them. Droppings from this melting took shape as

93. Norse Mythology
Brisk, workmanlike retellings of some of the major stories in norse mythology,beginning with the creation and ending with the destruction of the world at
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Norse and Celtic mythology, art... 'Leaves of Yggdrasil' by Freya Aswynn When I began to study the runes, this is the book I started with, and I'm so glad I did. Aswynn's approach to the runes is a well balanced blend of experience, intuition, and impeccable scholarship. She does much more than give divinatory meanings of the runes: She also describes their uses in practical magick and as keys to the Mysteries. One of the most intriguing aspects of this book is Aswynn's discussion of the intimate relationship between the runes and Northern Germanic mythology. Refreshingly, Aswynn also pays a good deal of attention to female archetypes in the runes and the mythology, and she does this on a basis of sound research and reasoning. Further highlights are her analysis of the Nine Worlds of Nordic mythology and her original rune layouts for divination. Runelore: A Handbook of Esoteric Runology
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94. Norse Myth Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
2, Marvelous Artifacts in norse mythology Ten questions treating marvelous artifacts(along with other items and objects) belonging to the Aesir and Vanir.
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Ten questions treating marvelous artifacts (along with other items and objects) belonging to the Aesir and Vanir. Requires more than basic-level familiarity with Norse mythology. Average Oct 10 02 xaosdog Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology 101. If all you know about Norse myth comes from Marvel Comics, it will be quite hard. If you've ever opened the Edda, it will be quite easy (still fun!) ...Hey! I like feedback! Please rate the quiz or send me a message when you are done Tough Oct 22 01 xaosdog Basic Norse Mythology This should be an easy quiz for mythology buffs. Let me know what you think, I like feedback. If you like this quiz, try my others by clicking on my name.

95. Hlidskjalf
Welcome to. Welcome to the Oldnorse mythology Web Page. Please bearin mind that the page you see now is just a draft sketch of
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Welcome to the Old-Norse Mythology Web Page. Please bear in mind that the page you see now is just a draft sketch of what will later become (hopefully) the best Old-Norse Mythology Web Page. If you find any typos, grammatic errors (English is not my first language), or you just have a remark about this page or what you want to see on a page like this, please email me.
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The period from about 1150 AD to about 1350 AD is called the Old Scandinavian period. Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian are often distinguished as Old West Scandinavian, or Old Norse. Not only Old Norwegian as many think.
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96. DreamBook - Norse Mythology
/Sammy. //http//Chanudge@aol.com I read a short story about norse mythology andhave to like it to a great extream. I hope by reading this I will learn more.
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Friday, February 28th 2003 - 06:37:25 PM Max Morneault doing a report on norse mythology. hopeful that this is a good site.
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Sunday, January 5th 2003 - 02:02:20 AM //Tom I was recently doing a report on Norse Mythology and found this to be the most infomative site, thanx.

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98. Bilbo's World : Norse Mythology Homepage
norse mythology Homepage. norse mythology Homepage. Introduction Important Places,Characters,and Things Dictionary of norse mythology What are Sagas? The Sagas.
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99. NORSE MYTHOLOGY QUIZ
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