Norse mythology

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Norse mythology
Norse, Viking or Scandinavian mythology comprises the indigenous pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian peoples, including those who settled on Iceland, where most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. Norse mythology is the best-preserved version of the older common Germanic paganism, which also includes the closely related Anglo-Saxon mythology. Germanic mythology, in its turn, developed from an earlier Indo-European mythology.
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Norse mythology
Noun
1. the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity
(hypernym) mythology
(classification) Germany, Federal Republic of Germany, Deutschland, FRG
(class) Asgard



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Norse mythology
All the articles available in the Norse mythology section of the Encyclopedia Mythica:
Aegir; Aesir; Alaisiagae; Alberich; Alfheim; Alfhild; Alfrodull; Alvis; Andhrimnir; Andvaranaut; Andvari; Angrboda; As; Asgard; Asgardreid; Ask and Embla; Askefruer; Astrild; Asynjur; Atla; Audhumla; Balder; Balmung; Beldegg; Bergelmir; Berserks; Beyla; Bifrost; Billing; Bor; Borghild; Bragi; Brono; Brunhilde; Buri; Bylgia; Dagur; Disen; Dvalin; Edda; Einherjar; Einmyria; Eir; Eisa; Elli; Fafnir; Fenrir; Forseti; Freya; Freyr; Frigg; Ganglere; Garm; Gefion; Geirrod; Gerd; Ginnungagap; Gjallar; Glúm; Gladsheim; Glen; Glut; Gna; Godheim; godi; Gotterdammerung; Gullveig; Gunnar; Heimdall; Heimskringla; Hel; Helheim; Hermod; Hladgunnr; Hlin; Hod; Holler; Honir; Huginn and Muninn; Hymir; Idun; Jarl; Jord; Jormungand; Jotunheim; Jotuns; Kari; Karl; Ketill; Kvasir; Laga; Landvaettir; Lif and Lifthrasir; Lofn; Loki; Magni and Modi; Mani; Midgard; Midgard Serpent; Miming; Mimir; Mimir; Mjollnir; Mundilfari; Muspell; Nidhogg; Niflheim; Nine worlds; Njord; Norns; Nott; Odin; Ragnarok; Ran; Saga; Sceaf; Sif; Sigmund; Sigurd; Sjofn; Skadi; Sleipnir; Snotra; Sol; Surt; Svadilfari; Svalin; Svartalfar; Syn; Thiazi; Thor; Thrall; Thrud; Tyr; Ull; Utgard; Valhalla; Vali; Valkyries; Vanaheim; Vanir; Var; Ve; Vidar; Vili; Vor; Yggdrasil; Ymir.

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