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Kormáks saga (Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈkʰorˌmɒːks ˈsaɣa],
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰɔrˑmauks ˈsaːɣa]) is one of the Icelanders' sagas. The saga was...
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Kormak is an
unincorporated area and
ghost town in the
Unorganized North Part of
Sudbury District in
Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It sat on the Canadian...
- Swanson, Franz, Lochalsh, Missanabie, Dalton, Nicholson, Chapleau, Nemegos,
Kormak, Sultan, Biscotasing,
Metagama and Benny. The
typical equipment used on...
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Chapleau Copelands Landing Devon Malachi Nemegos Ottermere Kinogama Minaki Kormak Redditt Sultan Farlane Woman River Canyon Ramsey Red Lake Road
Roberts Richan...
- that man was the "best man", the
worst man must have been
truly evil. In
Kormáks saga,
there is an
account on how
sacrifices were done to the
elves in order...
- 1168 (in
Sturlunga saga);
mention of an álfablót ("elves' sacrifice") in
Kormáks saga; and the
existence of the
euphemism ganga álfrek ('go to
drive away...
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Indiana Irondale Jackfish Jerome Mine
Josephine Kennaway Khartum Khiva Kiosk Kormak (partial)
Leeblain Lemieux Letterkenny Lieury Lochalsh Lost
Channel Mafeking...
- is a
kenning for a sword. The p****age
reads "A
sword is Odin's fire, as
Kormak said:
Battle raged when the
feeder of Grid's
steed [wolf], he who waged...
- who
maintain reciprocal and
positive relationships with gods and humans;
Kormaks saga
describes how food was to be
shared with
elves to heal
sickness and...
- ˈœɣˌmʏntarˌsɔːn]) was a 10th-century
Icelandic skald. He is the
protagonist of
Kormáks saga
which preserves a
significant amount of
poetry attributed to him....