-
Gangleri may
refer to: one of Odin's many
nicknames meaning "the wanderer" or "Wayweary" the name of the
ancient Swedish king Gylfi,
given while in disguise...
- Gyl****inning (chapter 38), the
enthroned figure of High (Harr),
tells Gangleri (king
Gylfi in disguise) that two
ravens named Huginn and
Muninn sit on...
-
incredulously asks
Gangleri if he has not
heard the
story before. High says that
Gangleri must have seen it, and
notes that
Gangleri may call it a rainbow...
- man says the hall
belongs to his king, and adds he can take
Gangleri to the king.
Gangleri follows him, and the door
closes behind him. All
around him...
- in Old Norse, respectively. In the story, King Gylfi,
calling himself Gangleri,
engages in a test of
wisdom with the three,
asking them
detailed questions...
- mention, in chapter 5 of Gyl****inning, High, Just-As-High, and
Third tell
Gangleri (the
disguised mythical king Gylfi)
about how all
things came to be. The...
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encounters a man who asks Gylfi's name;
Gylfi introduces himself as
Gangleri. "
Gangleri" then is
taken to the king of the
palace and
comes upon
three men...
- are
described in
chapter 17 of the book Gyl****inning. In the chapter,
Gangleri (the king
Gylfi in disguise) asks the
enthroned figure of High what other...
-
chapter 26,
where the
throned figure of High, king of the hall,
tells Gangleri (King
Gylfi in disguise) some
basic information about the
goddess Iðunn...
-
mentioned in
prose in
chapter 25,
where the
enthroned figure of High
tells Gangleri (described as King
Gylfi in disguise)
about the god Týr. High says that...