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Hávamál (English: /ˈhɔːvəˌmɔːl/ HAW-və-mawl; Old Norse:
Hávamál,
classical pron. [ˈhɒːwaˌmɒːl],
Modern Icelandic pron. [ˈhauːvaˌmauːl̥], ‘Words of Hávi...
- a poem by the
skald Einarr Helgarson refers to Odin as "Bestla's son".
Hávamál (140)
makes Bölþor(n) the
grandfather of Bestla. Odin
recounts his gaining...
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pagan metal. The band was
formed in
Iceland in 1989, when it
recorded the
Hávamál demo, and has
recorded a
total of
seven demos; however, only five are known...
- Old
Norse philosophy is best
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
particularly Hávamál,
which is a poem
attributed to Odin, the
leading deity in
Norse mythology...
- used in Gyl****inning (The
Beguiling of Gylfi),
whereas Bölþor
occurs in
Hávamál (Sayings of the High One). The Old
Norse name Bölþorn has been translated...
- Loddfáfnir is a
character in the
Eddic poem the
Hávamál, to whom the
discourse on morals, ethics, and
correct action is directed. Fáfnir - A similarly...
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means "horse" and Ygg(r) is one of Odin's many names. The
Poetic Edda poem
Hávamál describes how Odin
sacrificed himself by
hanging from a tree,
making this...
- as hard as he could. — Skáldskaparmál, 58, trans. A. Faulkes, 1987 In
Hávamál (Sayings of the High One), the
account given by Odin
differs in a number...
- Hákonarmál that are also
found in
Hávamál. It is
possible that he was
quoting a
known poem, but it is also
possible that
Hávamál, or at
least the
strophe in...
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Lothbrok in one volume. His book The Wanderer's
Hávamál (2019)
includes the Old
Norse text of the poem
Hávamál with Crawford's page-facing
English translation...