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Heiðrún or
Heidrun is a
nanny goat in
Norse mythology, that
consumes the
foliage of the tree Læraðr and
produces mead from her
udders for the einherjar...
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Heidrun or
Heiðrún is a
female name
originally from
Norse mythology.
Heidrun Bluhm (born 1958),
German politician Heidrun Breier (born 1971), Romanian-German-Chilean...
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Heidrun Hartmann (née
Heidrun Elsbeth Klara Osterwald; 5
August 1942,
Kolberg – 11 July 2016) was a
German botanist. She
worked at the
University of Hamburg...
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Heidrun Schumann is a
German computer scientist specializing in data visualization. She is a
professor emerita in the
Institute for
Computer Science of...
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Heidrun Jänchen (born 10
October 1965 in Burgstädt) is a
German science fiction and
fantasy author. In 2009, she won the Kurd Laßwitz
Award for her novel...
- The
Heidrun oil
field is an oil and gas
field discovered in 1985 in the
Norwegian sector of the
Norwegian Sea,
named after the goat
Heiðrún from Norse...
- at the time of her murder. Born on 29
October 1940,
Heidrun was
commonly called "Heide".
Heidrun shared a
birthday with her father. She was
called "the...
- Yggdrasil. It
stands at the top of the Valhöll. Two animals, the goat
Heiðrún and the hart Eikþyrnir,
graze its foliage. The
meaning of Læraðr / Léraðr...
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Heidrun Barth (born 16
March 1961) is a
German former rowing cox. She
competed in two
events at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Heidrun Gerzymisch (8 May 1944) is a
German Translation scholar and
emeritus professor at
Saarland University in Saarbrücken,
where she held the Chair...