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died in battle, and yet though he is
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drink. High says that he "swears by his faith" that many who come to
Valhalla would think that he paid a high price for a drink of water if there were no better beverages there, after having died of wounds and in agony. High continues that atop Valhalla stands the
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353:where they are known as einherjar. In chapter 35,
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620:'All einheriar shall swear oaths to thee:
428:awakens all the gods by blowing his horn
871:Orchard (1997:36) and Lindow (2001:104).
802:and in reports of the eternal battle of
586:'Why didst Geirskogul grudge us victory?
460:, and heading towards the wolf Fenrir.
234:All the Einheriar fight in Odin's courts
1174:Hollander, Lee Milton (Trans.) (2007).
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596:'Tis owing to us that the issue was won
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497:bade them get up to strew the benches,
493:to clear up Val-hall for slain people.
240:then they sit more at peace together.
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862:. Translated by Angela Hall. p. 71.
3853:Heathenry (new religious movement)
1097:Faulkes, Anthony (Trans.) (1995).
345:in disguise) that Óðinn is called
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1417:Horse burial in Germanic paganism
839:, afterlife field of the goddess
726:symbols appear beneath his horse.
489:What sort of dream is that, Odin?
110:, written in the 13th century by
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1213:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
860:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
215:in a game of wits. Disguised as
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663:'in which just before daybreak,
491:I dreamed I rose up before dawn
2953:Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán
684:heroes' coming from the world,
436:, Óðinn will ride to the well
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503:for the arrival of a prince.
1458:Rebirth in Germanic paganism
665:I thought I cleared Valhǫll,
3023:Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr
750:in his 1st-century AD work
501:the valkyries to serve wine
83:from the udder of the goat
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2671:named animals and plants
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1687:Hárr, Jafnhárr, and Þriði
1182:University of Texas Press
997:Hollander (2007:124–125).
468:in chapter 2 of the book
448:will shake, and then the
291:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I
2779:Black elves (Svartálfar)
1309:Hel (mythological being)
667:for coming of slain men?
648:Gunnhild Mother of Kings
495:I aroused the Einheriar,
3661:Sacred trees and groves
2901:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
2774:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
1753:Places named after Odin
1448:Death in Norse paganism
1162:Oxford University Press
1139:Oxford World's Classics
1115:Finlay, Alison (2004).
680:as for a king's coming,
671:bade valkyries rise up,
598:and your foemen fled.'
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2418:Narfi (father of Nott)
1193:Orchard, Andy (1997).
1051:Lindow (2001:104–105).
858:Simek, Rudolf (1993).
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1018:Hollander (2007:126).
1006:Hollander (2007:125).
979:Faulkes (1995:55–56).
916:Larrington (1999:119)
907:Larrington (1999:59).
898:Larrington (1999:57).
889:Larrington (1999:54).
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827:(meaning "valour").
811:Guðbrandur Vigfússon
734:, Andy Orchard, and
499:clean the beer-cups,
2963:Narfi (son of Loki)
2110:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr
1453:Matres and Matronae
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1229:Vigfusson, Gudbrand
686:certain great ones,
682:here to me I expect
673:to strew the bench,
341:(described as king
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3583:Old Norse language
3050:Váli (son of Loki)
2938:Líf and Lífthrasir
2846:Árvakr and Alsviðr
2841:Horses of the Æsir
2821:Hati Hróðvitnisson
1962:Váli (son of Odin)
1805:Old Norse religion
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1063:Orchard (1997:36).
988:Faulkes (1995:69).
970:Faulkes (1995:54).
961:Faulkes (1995:34).
952:Faulkes (1995:33).
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3707:Germanic calendar
3671:Temple at Uppsala
3469:
3468:
3073:
3072:
3033:Þjálfi and Röskva
2977:Personifications
1840:and other figures
1771:
1770:
1609:Hrafnagaldr Óðins
1544:Huginn and Muninn
1471:
1470:
1276:Germanic paganism
1189:978-0-292-73061-8
1039:Finlay (2004:59).
1027:Finlay (2004:58).
776:connected to the
720:Tängelgårda stone
539:Hákonar saga góða
401:. From Heiðrún's
225:is translated as
208:engages the wise
16:(Redirected from
3903:
3606:
3524:
3291:Grove of fetters
3084:
2791:Fjalar (rooster)
2551:Fjalar and Galar
1845:
1798:
1791:
1784:
1775:
1743:Mercurius Hranno
1620:Merseburg charms
1615:Nine Herbs Charm
1498:
1491:
1484:
1475:
1463:Soul (etymology)
1400:Burial practices
1268:
1261:
1254:
1245:
1121:Brill Publishers
1085:
1082:
1076:
1075:Simek (2007:71).
1073:
1064:
1061:
1052:
1049:
1040:
1037:
1028:
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1019:
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989:
986:
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977:
971:
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869:
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718:The 8th-century
636:In chapter 8 of
594:
584:
265:boils the beast
112:Snorri Sturluson
21:
3911:
3910:
3906:
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3904:
3902:
3901:
3900:
3886:Norse mythology
3871:
3870:
3867:
3862:
3832:
3788:Norse cosmology
3726:
3685:
3597:
3593:Later influence
3507:
3465:
3179:Other locations
3174:
3123:
3069:
2996:Sumarr and Vetr
2680:
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2492:
2293:Gjálp and Greip
2194:
2129:
1976:
1841:
1839:
1830:
1820:
1811:
1802:
1772:
1767:
1748:Odin from Lejre
1721:
1645:
1568:
1512:
1502:
1472:
1467:
1436:
1395:
1374:
1338:
1282:
1272:
1242:
1135:The Poetic Edda
1093:
1088:
1083:
1079:
1074:
1067:
1062:
1055:
1050:
1043:
1038:
1031:
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983:
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974:
969:
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956:
951:
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942:
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906:
902:
897:
893:
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849:
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788:as well as the
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162:Germanic people
143:as compiled in
57:Norse mythology
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11:
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3509:
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3495:
3490:
3485:
3483:Æsir–Vanir War
3479:
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3471:
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3467:
3466:
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3328:
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2586:Sons of Ivaldi
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1549:Mead of poetry
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744:Germanic tribe
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708:
678:wine to carry,
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578:
525:Lorenz Frølich
512:
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487:
471:Skáldskaparmál
383:Geri and Freki
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261:that the cook
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3651:Öndvegissúlur
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3631:Heitstrenging
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3578:Völsung Cycle
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3573:Tyrfing Cycle
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3521:Gesta Danorum
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3493:Fróði's Peace
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3018:Shield-maiden
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3656:Reginnaglar
3588:Orthography
3561:Jómsvíkinga
3536:Poetic Edda
3449:Urðarbrunnr
3444:Mímisbrunnr
3376:Singasteinn
3306:Hindarfjall
3286:Gnipahellir
3266:Ginnungagap
3241:Fyrisvellir
3236:Fornsigtuna
3170:Vimur River
3160:Slidr River
2933:Jörmungandr
2343:Hrímgrímnir
1972:Vili and Vé
1717:Vili and Vé
1422:Ship burial
1365:Neorxnawang
1217:D.S. Brewer
780:element of
732:John Lindow
582:Hákon said:
542:, the poem
438:Mímisbrunnr
430:Gjallarhorn
357:quotes the
294:, the hero
182:Poetic Edda
114:, the poem
101:Poetic Edda
3875:Categories
3823:Viking Age
3798:Philosophy
3666:Sonargöltr
3551:Runestones
3543:Prose Edda
3488:Fimbulvetr
3439:Hvergelmir
3406:Valaskjálf
3366:Sessrúmnir
3336:Jötunheimr
3311:Hlidskjalf
3301:Himinbjörg
3271:Glaðsheimr
3256:Gastropnir
3211:Bilskirnir
3191:Amsvartnir
3104:Gjallarbrú
3087:Underworld
3043:Landvættir
2943:Loddfáfnir
2921:Svaðilfari
2906:Hófvarpnir
2851:Blóðughófi
2831:Hildisvíni
2707:Aurvandill
2468:Vafþrúðnir
2453:Þrúðgelmir
2313:Harðgreipr
1588:Grímnismál
1559:Valaskjálf
1539:Hlidskjalf
1517:Attributes
1427:Stone ship
1091:References
639:Fagrskinna
631:Fagrskinna
573:Hákonarmál
566:Hákonarmál
545:Hákonarmál
482:Fagrskinna
466:Prose Edda
419:Grímnismál
415:Grímnismál
387:Grímnismál
376:Grímnismál
359:Grímnismál
325:Prose Edda
307:Prose Edda
275:Grímnismál
271:Eldhrímnir
263:Andhrímnir
248:Grímnismál
236:every day;
213:Vafþrúðnir
146:Fagrskinna
117:Hákonarmál
107:Prose Edda
63:(singular
48:(1905) by
3778:Mead hall
3712:Þorrablót
3566:Legendary
3461:Yggdrasil
3421:Víðbláinn
3416:Vanaheimr
3391:Þrymheimr
3386:Þrúðvangr
3381:Þrúðheimr
3351:Munarvágr
3341:Mímameiðr
3316:Hnitbjorg
3231:Fólkvangr
3216:Brávellir
3165:Vadgelmir
3150:Kerlaugar
3119:Niðafjöll
3079:Locations
3055:Valkyries
3003:Sæhrímnir
2891:Gulltoppr
2856:Falhófnir
2754:Einherjar
2737:Landdísir
2571:Mótsognir
2561:Hreiðmarr
2473:Víðblindi
2423:Sökkmímir
2413:Mögþrasir
2373:Hyrrokkin
2338:Hrímgerðr
2333:Hræsvelgr
2323:Helreginn
2318:Helblindi
2238:Bergelmir
1902:Ítreksjóð
1809:mythology
1763:Wild Hunt
1692:Helblindi
1677:Einherjar
1391:Einherjar
1350:Fólkvangr
1343:Locations
1280:mythology
1274:Death in
837:Fólkvangr
790:Wild Hunt
786:einherjar
782:einherjar
772:has been
700:Sinfjötli
653:Eiríksmál
562:Hordaland
521:Heimdallr
477:Eiríksmál
446:Yggdrasil
426:Heimdallr
296:Sinfjötli
267:Sæhrímnir
227:einheriar
223:einherjar
170:Wild Hunt
140:Eiríksmál
137:known as
77:Sæhrímnir
73:valkyries
61:einherjar
32:Einherjer
18:Einheriar
3841:See also
3763:Hamingja
3717:Vetrnætr
3702:Dísablót
3697:Álfablót
3503:Ragnarök
3411:Valhalla
3401:Útgarðar
3346:Myrkviðr
3331:Járnviðr
3326:Iðavöllr
3246:Gálgviðr
3226:Fensalir
3135:Élivágar
3109:Náströnd
3099:Éljúðnir
2968:Níðhöggr
2916:Sleipnir
2886:Gullfaxi
2786:Fimafeng
2702:Auðumbla
2521:Billingr
2448:Þrívaldi
2433:Suttungr
2388:Járnsaxa
2358:Hrungnir
2288:Gillingr
2283:Geirröðr
2263:Fárbauti
2253:Býleistr
2218:Angrboða
2170:Gullveig
1882:Heimdall
1872:Dellingr
1564:Valhalla
1554:Sleipnir
1524:Draupnir
1504:The god
1441:See also
1407:Bog body
1379:Entities
1370:Valhalla
1360:Náströnd
1334:Valkyrie
1329:Sleipnir
1231:(1874).
1154:(2001).
1103:Everyman
831:See also
753:Germania
368:the wolf
339:Gangleri
218:Gagnráðr
168:and the
89:Ragnarök
69:Valhalla
46:Valhalla
36:Einherji
3793:Numbers
3773:Kenning
3646:Worship
3602:Society
3512:Sources
3431:Vingólf
3426:Vígríðr
3396:Uppsala
3361:Okolnir
3281:Glitnir
3251:Gandvik
3206:Bifröst
3196:Andlang
3114:Niflhel
3060:Völundr
3008:Skírnir
2948:Móðguðr
2744:Dragons
2727:Byggvir
2556:Gandalf
2541:Dvalinn
2511:Andvari
2348:Hrímnir
2303:Gunnlöð
2273:Fornjót
2268:Fjölvar
2248:Bölþorn
2223:Aurboða
2213:Alvaldi
2165:Gersemi
1982:Ásynjur
1887:Hermóðr
1877:Forseti
1827:Deities
1758:Valknut
1633:Völuspá
1602:Hávamál
1534:Gungnir
1432:Tumulus
1287:Figures
1199:Cassell
821:einarðr
778:-herjar
748:Tacitus
724:Valknut
696:Sigmund
605:Hermóðr
458:Gungnir
454:Vígríðr
395:Heiðrún
351:Vingólf
347:Valföðr
323:In the
283:Geirröd
254:Grímnir
93:Vígríðr
85:Heiðrún
65:einheri
3891:Ghosts
3636:Horses
3475:Events
3456:Ýdalir
3435:Wells
3371:Sindri
3356:Nóatún
3221:Brimir
3186:Asgard
3145:Ífingr
3128:Rivers
3038:Vættir
2896:Gyllir
2806:Fylgja
2796:Fenrir
2749:Draugs
2685:Others
2608:Heroes
2591:Brokkr
2546:Fáfnir
2536:Dúrnir
2531:Durinn
2506:Alvíss
2498:Dwarfs
2483:Vörnir
2393:Laufey
2258:Eggþér
2243:Bestla
2200:Jötnar
2185:Njörðr
2180:Kvasir
2143:Freyja
2095:Snotra
2055:Njörun
2010:Gefjon
1967:Víðarr
1907:Lóðurr
1836:jötnar
1832:dwarfs
1702:Lóðurr
1667:Bestla
1386:Draugr
1304:Gefjon
1299:Freyja
1222:
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1187:
1168:
1145:
1127:
1109:
841:Freyja
825:einörð
816:Einarr
403:udders
399:Læraðr
337:tells
210:jötunn
59:, the
3828:Völva
3818:Skald
3813:Seiðr
3808:Runes
3803:Rings
3768:Heiti
3753:Galdr
3748:Félag
3738:Death
3731:Other
3641:Hörgr
3556:Sagas
3296:Heiðr
3261:Gimlé
3201:Barri
3140:Gjöll
3065:Vörðr
3028:Troll
3013:Sköll
2973:Norns
2881:Grani
2876:Glenr
2866:Glaðr
2836:Hjúki
2811:Garmr
2764:Elves
2759:Eldir
2732:Dísir
2712:Beyla
2646:Hi–Hy
2596:Eitri
2581:Regin
2526:Dáinn
2478:Vosud
2458:Þrymr
2438:Þjazi
2428:Surtr
2398:Leikn
2368:Hymir
2363:Hrymr
2353:Hroðr
2328:Hljod
2308:Gymir
2298:Gríðr
2278:Gangr
2228:Baugi
2175:Hnoss
2158:Yngvi
2148:Freyr
2135:Vanir
2115:Þrúðr
2090:Skaði
2085:Sjöfn
2080:Sigyn
2065:Rindr
2050:Nanna
2030:Iðunn
2015:Gerðr
2005:Fulla
2000:Frigg
1927:Mímir
1922:Meili
1897:Hœnir
1867:Bragi
1862:Baldr
1733:Galdr
1707:Mímir
1697:Hœnir
1314:Norns
847:Notes
770:Harii
740:Harii
609:Bragi
550:skald
536:saga
442:Mímir
434:thing
405:flow
343:Gylfi
335:Third
327:book
299:flyts
279:Þrúðr
206:Óðinn
158:Harii
122:skald
3896:Odin
3758:Goði
3743:Ergi
3722:Yule
3621:Blót
3529:Edda
2991:Nótt
2986:Elli
2981:Dagr
2928:Jörð
2871:Glær
2861:Gísl
2722:Búri
2717:Borr
2697:Auðr
2641:H–He
2566:Litr
2488:Ymir
2443:Þökk
2408:Logi
2403:Litr
2233:Beli
2208:Ægir
2070:Sága
2045:Lofn
2040:Irpa
2035:Ilmr
2025:Hlín
1957:Ullr
1947:Thor
1937:Odin
1917:Máni
1912:Loki
1892:Höðr
1849:Æsir
1807:and
1682:Gaut
1672:Borr
1506:Odin
1319:Odin
1278:and
1220:ISBN
1203:ISBN
1185:ISBN
1166:ISBN
1143:ISBN
1125:ISBN
1107:ISBN
1099:Edda
742:, a
698:and
607:and
450:Æsir
407:mead
392:goat
372:boar
355:High
160:, a
81:mead
3783:Nīþ
3626:Hof
3094:Hel
2826:Hel
2661:T–Y
2656:P–S
2651:I–O
2636:F–G
2631:D–E
2626:B–C
2576:Ótr
2378:Iði
2125:Vör
2120:Vár
2105:Syn
2100:Sól
2075:Sif
2060:Rán
2020:Gná
1995:Eir
1990:Bil
1952:Týr
1942:Óðr
1712:Óðr
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