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Gangr (or Gang; Old Norse: [ˈɡɑŋɡz̠], 'traveller') is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. He is portra**** as the son of
Alvaldi and the
brother of Þjazi and...
- Thi****i) was a jötunn. He was a son of the jötunn Ölvaldi,
brother of Iði and
Gangr, and the
father of Skaði. His most
notable misdeed was the
kidnapping of...
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another form of the name. Þjazi is said to have two brothers, Iði and
Gangr, or Idi and Egil. Thus, Gang is
another name for Egil. Egil is also found...
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Norse mythology. He is the son of
Alvaldi and the
brother of Þjazi and
Gangr. The Old
Norse name Iði has been
translated as the 'active one' or the 'hard-working...
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Bergelmir Bestla Billingr Bölþorn
Brimir Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar
Gangr Geirröd
Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr Gunnlöð
Gyllir Gymir Harðgreipr Helblindi...
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Alvaldi Þjazi Iði
Gangr Gymir Aurboða Sister-wife of Njörðr Njörðr Skaði Beli Gerðr
Freyr Freyja Óðr
Ynglings Hnoss Gersemi...
- (Language of Poetry), he is
named Ölvadi and portra**** as the
father of Þjazi,
Gangr and Iði.
Described as "very rich in gold", Ölvadi
divides the inheritance...
- Nafnaþulur
Alvaldi "The all-powerful one" None
attested Consort:
Greip Sons:
Gangr, Iði, Þjazi Skáldskaparmál Áma Big barrel, har**** Nafnaþulur Ámr Dark, auburn...
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participle of Old
English gan,
meaning 'to go'. It is
cognate with Old
Norse gangr,
meaning 'journey'.
While the term
often refers specifically to criminal...
- "hamrammr, (1)
shapeshifter or (2) "seized with
warlike fury" (berserks-
gangr)"
Scudder 2000, preface, p. 6
Scudder 2000 trans.,
Chapter 41
Scudder 2000...