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- In
Nordic mythology,
Fjalar (Old Norse:
Fjalarr [ˈfjɑlɑrː]) and his
brother Galar (Old Norse:
Galarr [ˈɡɑlɑrː]), were
wicked dwarfs who
killed Kvasir...
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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...
- ISBN 978-0-304-34520-5. Salus,
Peter H.; Taylor, Paul B. (1969). "Eikinskjaldi,
Fjalarr, And Eggþér:
Notes on
Dwarves and
Giants in the Völuspá". Neophilologus...
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sitting on a
mound and
joyfully striking his harp
while the red
rooster Fjalarr begins to crow to
herald the
onset of Ragnarök.
Eggther is
about 6 kilometres...
- ISBN 9780304345205. Salus,
Peter H.; Taylor, Paul B****man (1969). "Eikinskjaldi,
Fjalarr, And Eggþér". Neophilologus. 53 (1): 76–81. doi:10.1007/BF01511692. ISSN 1572-8668...
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named Phol,
considered to be a
byname for
Baldr (as in
Scandinavian Falr,
Fjalarr; (in Saxo) Balderus : Fjallerus). The
incantation relates of Phol ende...
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sitting on a
mound and
joyfully striking his harp
while the red
rooster Fjalarr begins to crow to
herald the
onset of Ragnarök. The Old
Norse name Eggþér...
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relatively abundantly in
Eddic contexts, as with the sons of Ívaldi, and
Fjalarr and Galarr. The
inscription on the 8th
century Ribe
skull fragment has...
- Children: Hati Hróðvitnisson, Sköll Nafnaþulur
Fiskreki Vilhjalms saga sjóðs
Fjalarr Hider Hárbarðsljóð, Hávamál, Nafnaþulur Fjölverkr one who does much work...