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Aslaug (Old Norse: Áslaug [ˈɑːsˌlɔuɣ]), also
called Aslög,
Kráka (O.N.: [
ˈkrɑːkɑ]) or Kraba, is a
figure in
Norse mythology who
appears in Snorri's Edda...
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Kraka, a
legendary Danish king UC2
Kraka, a
private submarine Kraka, a
reproduction Viking ship, see
Viking ship
replica Krákumál or the Lay of
Kraka...
- Hrólfs saga
kraka, the Saga of King Rolf Kraki, is a late
legendary saga on the
adventures Hrólfr Kraki, a semi-legendary king in what is now Denmark...
- Prästens
lilla kråka is a
Swedish singing game, now also a children's song,
which is used when
dancing around the
Christmas tree and the
Midsummer pole...
- in Siatista,
Rumelia Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire in 1860. Her
brother Goulias Krakas was a
rebel commander. When the 1878 Gr****
Macedonian rebellion began, she...
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Acraea kraka, the
kraka gl****y acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon,
Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic...
- His sons with
Thora were Erik and Agnar.
After Thora died, he
discovered Kráka, a
woman of
outstanding beauty and
wisdom living with a poor
peasant couple...
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Kraka, or UC2
Kraka was an amateur-built
midget submarine completed in 2005, the
first diesel–electric
amateur sub in Denmark. It was
built by
Peter Madsen...
- Krákumál or the Lay of
Kraka is a
skaldic poem,
consisting of a
monologue in
which Ragnar Lodbrok is
dying in Ælla's
snake pit and
looks back at a life...
- Little-Bear', is the hero
appearing in
tales of Hrólfr
Kraki in the Hrólfs saga
kraka, in the
Latin epitome to the lost Skjöldunga saga, and as
Biarco in Saxo...