- In
Norse mythology,
Gjallarhorn (Old Norse: [ˈɡjɑlːɑrˌhorn]; "hollering horn" or "the loud
sounding horn") is a horn ****ociated with the god Heimdallr...
- In
Norse mythology, Gjallarbrú (lit. "bridge of Gjöll") is a
bridge that
crosses the
river Gjöll,
serving as the p****age to
reach Hel. It
figures most...
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underworld realm of Náströnd,
separated from the rest of
Helheim by the
river Gjallar,
which is made up of
their acidic poison. This is
where souls that are...
- "Annales
Fuldenses V.(884 dez. 25 Papia)" (in German).
Retrieved 4 May 2012.
Gjallar. "Gesta
Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontifi**** -
liber I, c. 41 (884)" [The...
- born from nine mothers. He has a
hobby of
taking selfies,
using his horn
Gjallar as a
phablet and a
selfie stick,
which tends to make him
forget to directly...
- ") More info
about Viking raids can be
found online at L. van der Tuuk,
Gjallar.
Noormannen in de Lage
Landen Baldwin, Stephen, "Danish
Haralds in 9th...
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translates as "the
goddess of the gold ring", and
compares Hel's
being called Gjallar sunnu gátt "wearer of the necklace" in
stanza 9 of the poem Forspjallsljóð...
- Vol. I:1. Christiania: Tønsberg, p. 391.
Annales Regnum Francorum in
Gjallar:
Noormannen in de Lage
Landen [2]
Einhards Jahrbücher, Anno 812, p. 125-6...
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Tungehornet i Norge.
Masteroppgave ved Høgskolen i Telemark,
Institutt for folkekultur, Rauland.
Reidar Sevåg, 1973. Det
gjallar og det læt. Samlaget....
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fuglen dåna på
ville kvist. 24. Han
leika med
lempe han
leika med gny: det
gjallar i berg, og det
rungar i sky. 25.
Villemann leika så lang ein leik: då rivna...