- Hermóðr (Old Norse: [ˈhermˌoːðz̠], "war-spirit";
anglicized as
Hermod) is a
figure in
Norse mythology, a son of the god Odin and
brother of Baldr. Hermóðr...
- SSCV
Hermod was a semi-submersible
crane vessel operated by
Heerema Marine Contractors. Semi
submersible crane vessel (SSCV)
Hermod was
constructed in...
- Odinsdottir,
Amora the Enchantress, Balder, Bor, Búri, Brunnhilde, Fandral,
Hermod, Hildegarde, Hoder, Kelda, Lorelei, Magni, Mimir, Odin, Siriana, Skurge...
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Hermod and
Hadvor (Icelandic:
Sagan af Hermóði og Háðvöru) is an
Icelandic fairy tale
collected and
published by Jón Árnason. It
tells the
story of prince...
-
Hermod Skånland (15 June 1925 – 16
April 2011) was a
Norwegian economist and
civil servant, who
served as the
Governor of the
Central Bank of
Norway from...
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September 13, 1980
Palomar C. T.
Kowal slow 4.7 km MPC · JPL 2630
Hermod 1980 TF3
Hermod October 14, 1980 Haute-Provence Haute-Provence Obs. · 25 km MPC ·...
- Gyl****inning "hardly
suggests a goddess", but that "in the
account of
Hermod's ride to Hel
later in Gyl****inning (49)", Hel "[speaks] with
authority as...
-
story of Baldr,
specifically when
Hermód is sent to
retrieve the
fallen god from the land of the dead. When
Hermód arrived at the
bridge he was challenged...
- them: Odin, Aegir, Balder, Forseti, Frey, Freya, Frigga, Heimdall, Hel,
Hermod, Loki, Njord, Odur, Sif, Skadi, Surtur, Thor, Thrym, Tyr and
Uller The third...
- into the pyre. Upon Frigg's entreaties,
delivered through the
messenger Hermod, Hel
promised to
release Baldr from the
underworld if all
objects alive...