- In
Norse mythology,
Glasir (Old
Norse "gleaming") is a tree or grove,
described as "the most
beautiful among gods and men",
bearing golden red
leaves located...
- Griotunagardar,
resulting in Hrungnir's death. In
chapter 34, the tree
Glasir is
stated as
located in
front of the
doors of Valhalla. The tree is described...
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Asgard including Valhalla, and in
front of its doors, the
golden grove Glasir. It also
records a name for Thor as 'Defender of Ásgard' (Old Norse: verjandi...
- Aviv - "Rejoice" (Compilation by #savefabric) 2017:
These Hidden Hands - "
Glasir" (Vicarious
Memories Remixed) 2018:
Belief Defect - "Deliverance" (Remixed...
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school Glasir and the children's
school Skúlin á Fløtum and a kindergarten. The
Faroese Ministry of
Culture decided that all
pupils from
Glasir should...
- structure. The tree is
flanked on both
sides by
large hearths. Völsunga saga
Glasir In
front of the
doors of
Valhalla (unattributed verse,
Prose Edda) A particularly...
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- (Child-trunk), a tree that
stands in the
center of King Völsung's hall.
Glasir (Gleaming), a tree or
grove described as "the most
beautiful among gods...
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Norse neologism and is
absent from the
German tradition.
Glasir Grove Old Norse:
Glasislundr Glasir means "resplendent". It is one of
several poetic place...
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Western Academy of Beijing,
China (2019)
Buddinge School,
Denmark (2019)
Glasir – Tórshavn College, Tórshavn,
Faroe Islands (2018)
VELUX Collection, Østbirk...