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- Nornagests þáttr or the Story of Norna-Gest is a legendary saga about the Norse hero Nornagestr, sometimes called Gestr, and here anglicized as Norna-Gest...
- Régis Lant (born 10 June 1977), better known as Nornagest, is a vocalist and writer, best known for his vocal works with the black metal band Enthroned...
- creation to 1394, and many short tales not otherwise preserved such as Nornagests þáttr ("the Story of Norna Gest"). Especially important is the Grœnlendinga...
- of Pagan Fire. Shortly thereafter, the band enlisted second guitarist Nornagest. Eventually, Tseboath was replaced by Nebiros. In 1996, along with Ancient...
- length, followed by 9:50 of silence. At 18:49 there is the Faroese poem "Nornagest Ríma" chanted by a group and accompanied by rhythmic stamping. The Russian...
- Generalem (1880–1887) Die prosaische Edda im Auszuge nebst Vǫlsunga-saga und Nornagests-þáttr [The Prose Edda in excerpt along with Völsunga saga and Norna-Gests...
- music. This view is still held by many artists—such as Infernus, Arioch, Nornagest and Erik Danielsson. Some bands, like the reformed Dissection and Watain...
- of Prefab Sprout,. He is a direct cousin of the frontman of Enthroned, Nornagest. Lant left Venom[when?] in order to concentrate on his groove metal band...
- civilizations within the galaxy. Neolithic, likely 3500–2800 BC — Birth of Nornagest (who is likely a reference to Norna-Gests þáttr). 1000 BC — Birth of Hanno...
- Dominique Monami, tennis player (born 1973) David Murgia, actor (born 1988) Nornagest, musician and writer (born 1977) Henri Pirenne, historian (1862–1935)...