- In
Norse mythology Herja (Old Norse) is a
valkyrie attested in the
longer of the two Nafnaþulur
lists found in the
Prose Edda.
Rudolf Simek says the name...
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descriptive of the
roles and
abilities of the valkyries. The
valkyrie name
Herja may
point to an
etymological connection to Hariasa, a
Germanic goddess attested...
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different locations including ****an,
France and Germany.
Stibnite from
Herja mine,
Romania Needles of
stibnite within a
transparent crystal of calcite...
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slain and
decide fights." Ek man
nefna valkyrjur Viðris: Hrist, Mist,
Herja, Hlǫkk, Geiravǫr, Gǫll, Hjǫrþrimul, Guðr, Herfjǫtur, Skuld, Geirǫnul, Skǫgul...
- (CIL XIII 8185).
Rudolf Simek says that like the Old
Norse valkyrie name
Herja,
Hariasa derives from the Proto-Germanic word *Herjaza and that both may...
- touching,
while rich and immersive". Munarvágr (2017)
Mannavegr (2017)
Herja (2018) Friðr (2018) Vega (EP, 2018) Runagalðr (2018) Hringrás (2019) Skapanir...
- "valkyries of Viðrir"—a name of Odin). The
first stanza lists: Hrist, Mist,
Herja, Hlökk, Geiravör, Göll, Hjörþrimul, Guðr, Herfjötra, Skuld, Geirönul, Skögul...
- *sunī<*suniwi/*suniwi, -ō *fehu (?)
Vocative *dag(ă) *
herjă/*hari *hirdī
Accusative *dag/dagă *dagą̄?/dagą *
herjă/*hari *
herją/*harją̄? *hirdiją *hirdiją̄ *geba/*gebā...
- Mank
valkyrjur Viðris nefna. Hrist, Mist,
Herja, Hlökk, Geiravör, Göll, Hjörþrimul, Gunnr, Herfjötur, Skuld, Geirönul, Skögul ok Randgníð. Ráðgríðr, Göndul...
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Netherlands (CIL XIII 8705)
Hariasa Possibly related to the
valkyrie name
Herja or
meaning "goddess with lots of hair" None
attested None
attested Stone...