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Fornjót (Old Norse: Fornjótr) is a jötunn in
Norse mythology, and the
father of Hlér ('sea'), Logi ('fire') and Kári ('wind'). It is also the name of...
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Fornjot /ˈfɔːrnjoʊt/ or
Saturn XLII is the
outermost named moon of Saturn. Its
discovery was
announced by
Scott S. Sheppard,
David C. Jewitt, Jan Kleyna...
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Frosti may
refer to: Frost, a
mythical Finnish leader - see
Fornjót Frosti Jonsson (born 1972),
Icelandic musician known as
Bistro Boy
Frosti Sigurjónsson...
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descendant of
Fornjót ("king of
Jotlandi (also
spelled Gotlandi),
later known as
Quennlandi and Finnlandi"). See Snær and
Fornjót for
further information...
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brother of Ægir or Hlér and Logi, all
three being sons of the
giant Fornjót.
Fornjót was the king of "Gotlandi, Kænlandi and Finnlandi" and
Snaer bears...
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ancestor of
William the
Conqueror (and
subsequent British royal houses).
Fornjót Gokstadhøvdingen og hans tid.
Edited by Tore Frost. Sandefjordsmuseene...
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Hversu Noregr byggdisk ('How
Norway Was Settled') tell that the jötunn king
Fornjót had
three sons: Hlér ('sea'), whom he
called Ægir, a
second named Logi...
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survives only in the Flateyjarbók. It
traces the
descendants of the
primeval Fornjót, a king of "Gotland, Kænland and Finnland", down to Nór, who is here the...
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Fornjót". In the
medieval Orkneyinga saga and the
account of
Hversu Noregr byggðist ('How
Norway was inhabited'),
Fornjót is
described as...
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goddess from
Norse mythology. She was said to be a
descendant of
Fornjót and to have
three siblings: Dríffa, Fǫnn, and Thorri. The name Mjǫll means...