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basket across the Élivágar
rivers – into the sky to form a star
called Aurvandils-tá ('Aurvandill's toe'). In
wider medieval Germanic-speaking cultures...
- "growing") is a völva (seeress) and
practitioner of seiðr. She is the wife of
Aurvandil the Bold. Groa was also the
goddess of knowledge. Gróa
appears in the...
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January 28, 2021.
Retrieved January 28, 2021. "Ethan
Hawke stars as King
Aurvandil in
director Robert Eggers'
Viking epic The Northman".
Focus Features....
- Lucifer, by
Arnold Rechberg (1906)
Angra Mainyu Aphrodite Astarte Asura Aurvandil, aka
Earendel Azazil (Angelic name of
Satan in Islam)
Azazel Doctor Faustus...
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reflects worship of
Aurvandil or the
Divine Twins,
possibly involving an
origin myth that the
Vandalic kings were
descended from
Aurvandil (comparable to the...
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Mesopotamian - Aya
Etruscan – Thesan,
Albina (possibly)
Georgian – Dali
Aurvandil Proto-Indo-European
religion List of
Lithuanian mythological figures List...
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house established in 1905 at Mödling, Austria. Anglo-Saxon
England portal Aurvandil, a
Germanic being ****ociated with stars, the
first element of
whose name...
- jötunn Þjazi's eyes
flung into the
heavens by Odin and the
frozen toe of
Aurvandil tossed into the sky by the god Thor, the eyes in the
prior case becoming...
- mythology)
Aurvandils-tá (Aurvandill's toe), the god Thor
tosses Aurvandill's toe
which had
frozen into the sky to form a star
called Aurvandils-tá. (Norse...
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While she was singing, Thor told her that he had
carried her
husband Aurvandil as he
travelled southwards out of Jötunheimar and that he
would soon be...