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In this 1913 illustration, Odin has mounted Sleipner, his eight-legged horse. In Scandinavian
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In this 1913 illustration, Odin has mounted Sleipn...

Olaf Tryggvason (sometimes spelled Tryggvison) was King of Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son
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Olaf Tryggvason (sometimes spelled Tryggvison) was...

This illustration shows Tryggvi escaping from land of Wick. Tryggvi ""the Pretender"" was a Viking
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This illustration shows Tryggvi escaping from land...

Olaf Tryggvison smote him on the head with the little axe - the man had killed Thorolf, his
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Olaf Tryggvison smote him on the head with the lit...

Thor was the god of thunder, and thus the god of might and war. The son of Odin, he had a magical
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Thor was the god of thunder, and thus the god of m...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Gunnhild's messengers came to Thorstein."" The historical Gunnhild
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Gunnhild's messen...

Loki flew to the land of the giants to find Thor's hammer, Mjollnir. There he met Thrym, king of
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Loki flew to the land of the giants to find Thor's...

The 1913 caption reads: ""Loki took the form of a woman and hastened to the mansion of Frigga.""
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The 1913 caption reads: ""Loki took the form of a ...

In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, the old woman who could defeat Thor was known as Elli. She was
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In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, the old woman w...

The early 1900s caption reads: Loki could not let go his hold"" of the eagle. Loki is the
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The early 1900s caption reads: Loki could not let ...

Ragnhild.
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Ragnhild.

In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, Skrymir is a very tall giant, and Skrymir is the strongest and
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In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, Skrymir is a ve...

The Battle of Fulford or Battle of Fulford Gate on 20 September 1066 was fought by a force led by
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The Battle of Fulford or Battle of Fulford Gate on...

According to Norse mythology, the Valkyries(also called Valkyrjor)  were the daughters or
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According to Norse mythology, the Valkyries(also c...

This illustration shows Astrid escaping with all the valuables she could manage. Astrid
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This illustration shows Astrid escaping with all t...

In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, Freya, also spelled Freyja and Freyia, was the goddess of
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In Scandinavian (Norse) mythology, Freya, also spe...

According to Norse mythology, Balder (also Baldr and Baldur) is the Norse god of peace and light
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According to Norse mythology, Balder (also Baldr a...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""The gods saw Loki flying towards them."" Loki is the
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""The gods saw Loki...

Idun, also spelled Idunn, or Iduna, in Norse mythology, the goddess of spring or rejuvenation and
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Idun, also spelled Idunn, or Iduna, in Norse mytho...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Harold sat by her side and watched her."" The image shows Harald
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Harold sat by her...

The early 1900s caption reads; ""Earl Svein fled away east."".
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The early 1900s caption reads; ""Earl Svein fled a...

The early 1900s caption read: ""Ketill Flatnose."" Ketill Flatnose was the son of Bjorn the
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The early 1900s caption read: ""Ketill Flatnose.""...

The Norse Freyr (also spelled Freye and Frey) was the brother of Freyja, the goddess of fertility,
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The Norse Freyr (also spelled Freye and Frey) was ...

This early 1900s illustration shows Gripir. Gripir was the son of King Eylimi, and the brother of
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This early 1900s illustration shows Gripir. Gripir...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sigurd said to himself that whatever befell he must look upon the
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sigurd said to hi...

In Norse mythology, Thor was the god of thunder, and thus the god of might and war. The son of
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In Norse mythology, Thor was the god of thunder, a...

According to Norse mythology, Odin was one of the chief gods and the ruler of Asgard (the country
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According to Norse mythology, Odin was one of the ...

In 988, Olaf Tryggvason sailed to England, because an assembly (thing)  had been called by Queen
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In 988, Olaf Tryggvason sailed to England, because...

Olaf Tryggvason (960s -1000 AD) was King of Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of Tryggvi
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Olaf Tryggvason (960s -1000 AD) was King of Norway...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Olaf son of Harald of Grenland."" Olaf, the great-grandson of the
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Olaf son of Haral...

This illustration dates to aroun 1898 and shows the wolf Fenris (also spelled Fenrir. The name
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This illustration dates to aroun 1898 and shows th...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sigurd eapt upon hus back and named him Greyfell."" In Norse
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sigurd eapt upon ...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Gudrun rose and came towards Brynhild."" In Norse mythology,
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Gudrun rose and c...

According to Norse mythology, Odin was one of the chief gods and the ruler of Asgard (the country
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According to Norse mythology, Odin was one of the ...

The early 1900s caption reads"" ""Harald the Hardredy was sorely wounded."" Harald Sigurdsson, also
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The early 1900s caption reads"" ""Harald the Hardr...

Sigi (or Siggi) is the forefather of the Volsung lineage. He is said to be one of the sons of Odin
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Sigi (or Siggi) is the forefather of the Volsung l...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Harald the Hardredy sailed on and thus did outstrip King Svein."".
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Harald the Hardre...

The legend of Gyda says that Gyda was born about 852 in Hordaland. She was the daughter of Eirik,
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The legend of Gyda says that Gyda was born about 8...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""The bondswoman and Olaf her son sat in the morning sunshine, son
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""The bondswoman an...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""And well nigh mad was Signy for woe."" In Norse mythology, Signy
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""And well nigh mad...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Olaf shot a spear at Thorir and it struck him."".
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Olaf shot a spear...

The early 1900s caption reads"" The sword Volund made for himself was so supple he could wind it
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The early 1900s caption reads"" The sword Volund m...

The early 1900s caption reads: And often Jorunn was unkind to the bondswoman.
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The early 1900s caption reads: And often Jorunn wa...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Brynhild, live‚ cried Sigurd.""  According to legend, Sigurd found
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Brynhild, live‚ c...

The early 1900s caption reads: Sigurd stood with his sowrd uplifted, the serpent Fafnir was dead.""
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The early 1900s caption reads: Sigurd stood with h...

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Volund took his way back sad and solitary."".
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Volund took his w...

The early 1900s captions reads; The Giant Maiden laughed at Skirnir's threats."" In Norse
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The early 1900s captions reads; The Giant Maiden l...

The early 1900s caption reads: "" Siguna stood ever by him and caught in a cup the drops of venom
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The early 1900s caption reads: "" Siguna stood eve...

The 1913 caption reads"": Hodur took mistle toe from Loki and Loki guided his arm and hurled it at
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The 1913 caption reads"": Hodur took mistle toe fr...

The early 1900s caption reads: "" Thjassi the giant, in his eagle plumage, flew down and caught up
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The early 1900s caption reads: "" Thjassi the gian...

Odin by Englehard
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Odin by Englehard

The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sons of the Fins-Slagfinn, Egil, and Volund. They traveled south
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The early 1900s caption reads: ""Sons of the Fins-...

Thor and the Mountain
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Thor and the Mountain

Thor
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Thor

Sigurd
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Sigurd

Odin and Brunhild
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Odin and Brunhild

Binding of Fenris
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Binding of Fenris

Hermod Before Hel
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Hermod Before Hel

Odin's Wild Hunt.
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Odin's Wild Hunt.

Ragnarok.
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Ragnarok.

Gods Odin, Thor and Frey and sacrifice to Odin.
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Gods Odin, Thor and Frey and sacrifice to Odin.

Gods Odin, Thor and Frey and sacrifice to Odin.
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Gods Odin, Thor and Frey and sacrifice to Odin.

Odin & Quetzalcoatl
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Odin & Quetzalcoatl

Fogelberg: Odin
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Fogelberg: Odin

Whom the Gods Would Slay… 1951
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Whom the Gods Would Slay… 1951

Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron
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Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron

Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund
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Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund

Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron
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Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron

Wood panel
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Wood panel

Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund
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Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund

The Andreas Stone with a relief depicting a scene from the legendary Norse poem Ragnarok, Doomsday of the Gods, in which the god Odin is eaten by the wolf Fenrir
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The Andreas Stone with a relief depicting a scene ...

Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund
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Stave church at Fagusnes, Borgund

Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron
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Panel of the Gundestrup cauldron