- In
Norse mythology,
Élivágar (Old Norse: [ˈeːleˌwɑːɣɑz̠]; "Ice Waves") are
rivers that
existed in
Ginnungagap at the
beginning of the world. The Prose...
-
Elivagar Flumina is a
network of
river channels (termed flumina,
plural for flumen)
ranging from 23 km to 210 km in
length in the
region around the Menrva...
-
Simek (2007:78).
Simek (2007:79). Also the name of a river, one of the
Élivágar.
Simek (2007:83). Also the name of a
mythological king of Sweden, Fjǫlnir...
- In
Norse mythology, the
Vimur is the
largest of the
Elivagar rivers that were
formed at the
beginning of the world. In Skáldskaparmál 18, part of the Norse...
- mythology. It is one of the
eleven rivers traditionally ****ociated with the
Élivágar,
rivers that
existed in
Ginnungagap at the
beginning of the world. According...
- Norse: eitr),
yeasty venom that
dripped from the icy
rivers called the
Élivágar, and
lived in the gr****less void of Ginnungagap. Ymir gave
birth to a male...
- by
telling her of how he had
earlier helped Aurvandil cross the
river Élivágar, and had
saved her husband's life by
snapping off his frost-bitten toe...
-
other mythical elements. Álfheim
Asgard Bifröst
Bilskirnir Breidablik Elivagar Fyris Wolds Gandvik Ginnungagap Hel
Hlidskjalf Hvergelmir Járnviðr Jötunheimr...
-
called Hvergelmir, from this well
flowed numerous streams known as the
Élivágar.
Their names were Svol, Gunnthro, Form, Finbul, Thul, Slid and Hrid, Sylg...
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Slavic god that is the
origin of
various Slavic toponyms Víd, one of the
Élivágar rivers in
Norse mythology Vid (river), a
river in
Bulgaria also
known as...