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Fenrir (Old
Norse 'fen-dweller') or
Fenrisúlfr (Old
Norse "Fenrir's wolf",
often translated "Fenris-wolf"), also
referred to as Hróðvitnir (Old
Norse "fame-wolf")...
- dictionary. Fenrir,
Fenrisulfr, or
Fenris is a
Norse mythological wolf. It may also
refer to:
Fenrir (moon), a moon of
Saturn named after Fenrisulfr Fenris, designation...
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Vestri Ótr
Regin Sindari Sons of
Ivaldi Álfar Auðumbla Dökkálfar
Draugr Fenrisulfr Garmr Geri and
Freki Gullinbursti Gultopp Hati
Hugin and
Munin Jörmungandr...
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brighter than
approximately 17th
apparent magnitude.
Fenrir was
named after Fenrisulfr, a
giant wolf from
Norse mythology,
father of Hati and Skoll, son of Loki...
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named in
April 2007
after Hati, a
giant wolf from
Norse mythology, son of
Fenrisúlfr and twin
brother of Sköll. "Planetary
Satellite Mean Elements". ssd.jpl...
- 14. Um bústaði goða ok
upphaf dverga, 34. Frá börnum Loka ok
bundinn Fenrisúlfr.
Sturluson 2018, Skáldskaparmál,
chapter 2. The
giant Þjazi
carried off...
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editions of the book,
Lewis changed the name to
Fenris Ulf (a
reference to
Fenrisúlfr, a wolf from
Norse mythology), but when
HarperCollins took over the books...
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weapons included in
Islamic art
served as
symbols for
power and wealth.
Fenrisulfr, a wolf in
Norse mythology Airavata, the king god of
elephants in Indian...
- are the
origin of most of
various monsters in
Norse mythology (e.g. the
Fenrisulfr) and in the
eventual battle of Ragnarök, the
giants will
storm Asgard...
- of his
sacrifice of his hand in the
shackling of Loki's son, the wolf
Fenrisulfr, attended, as did
Niord and his wife Skaði,
Freyr and Freyja, as well...