- Fensalir. In
wider Germanic mythology, she is
known in Old High
German as
Frīja, in
Langobardic as Frēa, in Old
English as Frīg, in Old
Frisian as Frīa...
- In
Norse mythology,
Freyja (Old
Norse "(the) Lady") is a
goddess ****ociated with love, beauty, ****, fertility, war, death, gold, and seiðr (magic for seeing...
-
Christophe Le
Friant (French: [kʁistɔf lə
fʁijɑ̃]; born 10 May 1969),
better known by his
stage name Bob
Sinclar (French: [bɔb sɛ̃klaʁ]), is a
French record...
- *Frijjō ("Frigg-
Frija") is the
reconstructed name or
epithet of a
hypothetical Common Germanic love goddess, the most
prominent female member of the *Ansiwiz...
- name of the
goddess Frigg, who is
mentioned as Frīg in Old
English and as
Frīja in Old High German, all
stemming from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō.
Although there...
-
Germanic goddess as
Holda and
other female figures of
Germanic folklore (see
Frija-Frigg).
According to
Jacob Grimm and
Lotte Motz,
Perchta is Holda's southern...
-
Frija Zoaretz (Hebrew: פריג'א זוארץ; 7
December 1907 – 30
April 1993) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for the National...
- wrenched. Then
encharmed it
Sindgund (and)
Sunna her sister, then
encharmed it
Frija (and)
Volla her sister, then
encharmed it Woden, as he the best could, As...
- the
ninth century)
mentions six deities: Woden, Balder, Sinthgunt, Sunna,
Frija, and Volla. With the
exception of Sinthgunt,
proposed cognates to these...
-
Louis Friant (French pronunciation: [lwi
fʁijɑ̃]; 18
September 1758 – 24 June 1829) was a
French general who
fought in the
French Revolutionary Wars and...