- In
Germanic heroic legend and folklore,
Fáfnir is a worm or
dragon slain by a
member of the Völsung family,
typically Sigurð. In
Nordic mythology, he is...
- Look up
Fafnir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fáfnir is a worm in
Germanic folklore who is
killed by a
member of the Völsung family.
Fafnir or Fafner...
-
Fafnir was a
German engine and
vehicle manufacturer based in
Aachen (Prussia). They made a
range of cars
between 1908 and 1926. The
company was founded...
-
Unlimited Fafnir,
originally titled Jūō
Mujin no
Fafnir (銃皇無尽のファフニール, Jūō
Mujin no Fafunīru) is a ****anese
light novel series written by T****sa and illustrated...
- The
Fafnir Bearing Company was a
major American manufacturer of ball bearings. The
company was
founded in New Britain,
Connecticut on
March 8, 1911, by...
- The
Bramo 323
Fafnir is a nine-cylinder
radial aircraft engine of the
World War II era.
Based heavily on Siemens/Bramo's
earlier experience producing the...
-
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The
Fafnir Knight is a role-playing
video game
developed and
published by
Atlus for the
Nintendo 3DS. It is part of the Etrian...
- the
dragon which killed Beowulf, the
central dragon in the Völsung Cycle,
Fáfnir and the
great sea serpent, Jǫrmungandr. In
early depictions, as with dragons...
- have
Fafnir and
Regin later kill him for it.
Fafnir decided he
wanted Andvaranaut for himself, so he
turned into a
dragon and
drove Regin away.
Fafnir guarded...
- The RRG
Fafnir,
named after the
legendary dragon, was a
single seat
German high
performance glider designed by
Alexander Lippisch. It won the Rhön competition...