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works of art,
including Freyja by H. E.
Freund (statue, 1821–1822),
Freja sökande sin make (painting, 1852) by Nils Blommér,
Freyjas Aufnahme uner den Göttern...
- Look up
Freyja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Freyja is a
goddess in
Norse mythology.
Freyja may also
refer to: MV Millennial Spirit, a Moldovan...
- ICGV
Freyja is an offs****
patrol vessel of the
Icelandic Coast Guard. The ship is
named after Freyja from
Norse mythology and is the
first Coast Guard...
- The
Frigg and
Freyja common origin hypothesis holds that the Old
Norse goddesses Frigg and
Freyja descend from a
common Proto-Germanic figure, as suggested...
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Freyja Haraldsdóttir (born 27 June 1986) is an
Icelandic politician and a
disability rights activist. She was
elected to the
Icelandic Constitutional ****embly...
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major goddess Freyja. The
Prose Edda and Heimskringla,
written in the 13th
century by
Snorri Sturluson, both
describe Óðr as
Freyja's husband and father...
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calls Freyja a
malicious witch, and
claims that
Freyja was once
astride her
brother Freyr, when all of the
other laughing gods
surprised her and
Freyja then...
- "people-field" or "army-field") is a
meadow or
field ruled over by the
goddess Freyja where half of
those that die in
combat go upon death,
whilst the
other half...
- of forests.
Euptera freyja freyja (north-western Zambia)
Euptera freyja inexpectata Chovet, 1998 (coast of Cameroon)
Euptera freyja ornata Libert, 1998...
- gods such as the thunder-god Thor, the raven-flanked god Odin, the
goddess Freyja, and
numerous other deities. Most of the
surviving mythology centers on...