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Fjalar may
refer to:
Fjalar and Galar,
dwarf brothers in
Norse mythology who
killed the god
Kvasir and
turned his
blood into the mead of
poetry Fjalar...
- In
Nordic mythology,
Fjalar (Old Norse:
Fjalarr [
ˈfjɑlɑrː]) and his
brother Galar (Old Norse:
Galarr [ˈɡɑlɑrː]), were
wicked dwarfs who
killed Kvasir and...
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Fjalar (Old Norse:
Fjalarr [
ˈfjɑlɑrː], "deceiver") is the
mythical red
rooster that is said to
herald the
onset of Ragnarök in
Norse mythology. The Old...
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Fjalar Finnäs (1953–2023) was a
Finnish professor of
demographics at the Åbo
Akademi University. He
focused on the
demographics of the Swedish-speaking...
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father of Suttungr.
Gillingr and, later, his wife are
murdered by the
dwarfs Fjalar and Galar. In revenge, his son
Suttungr tortures the
dwarfs into giving...
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Fjalar Þorgeirsson (born 18
January 1977) is an
Icelandic football coach and
former player who pla**** the
goalkeeper position. He pla**** 5
games for the...
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signify the
beginning of the
events of Ragnarök. The
other two
roosters are
Fjalar in the wood Gálgviðr, and an
unnamed soot-red
rooster in Hel: It has been...
- wide,
teaching and
spreading knowledge. This
continued until the
dwarfs Fjalar and
Galar killed Kvasir and
drained him of his blood. The two
mixed his...
- Alvíss
Andvari Billingr Brokkr Dainn Durinn Dúrnir
Dvalinn Eitri Fafnir Fjalar and
Galar Gandalf Hreiðmarr Litr Mótsognir Norðri, Suðri,
Austri and Vestri...
- sits on a
mound and
cheerfully plays his harp
while the
crimson rooster Fjalar (Old
Norse "hider, deceiver")
crows in the
forest Gálgviðr. The
golden rooster...