- In
Norse mythology,
Garmr or Garm (Old Norse:
Garmr [ˈɡɑrmz̠]) is a wolf or dog ****ociated with both Hel and Ragnarök, and
described as a blood-stained...
- world, with the best-known
examples being Cerberus from Gr**** mythology,
Garmr from
Norse mythology, the
black dogs of
English folklore, and the fairy...
-
County Tiger of
Sabrodt Wolf of
Ansbach Amarok Asena Fenrir Garmr (different
sources call
Garmr either a wolf or a dog) Geri and
Freki Hati Hróðvitnisson...
- mythology. Gnipa****ir is the home of
Garmr, the ****hound who
guards the
gates of Hel, the
Norse realm of the dead.
Garmr is
often featured chained here until...
- ****ociation with the Gr****
goddess Hecate. In
Norse mythology, a dog
called Garmr guards Hel, a
realm of the dead. In
Persian mythology, two four-e**** dogs...
- Hel (1889) by
Johannes Gehrts,
pictured here with her
hound Garmr...
- Hel (1889) by
Johannes Gehrts,
pictured here with her
hound Garmr....
- ("spotted").
Historian Bruce Lincoln has
proposed a
third cognate in the
Norse Garmr,
although this has been
debated as
linguistically untenable. The
motif of...
-
Regin Sindari Sons of
Ivaldi Álfar Auðumbla Dökkálfar
Draugr Fenrisulfr Garmr Geri and
Freki Gullinbursti Gultopp Hati
Hugin and
Munin Jörmungandr Ljósálfar...
-
bound him. Týr is
foretold of
being consumed by the
similarly monstrous dog
Garmr during the
events of Ragnarök. The
interpretatio romana generally renders...