- Ulf
Bjalfason (Úlfr Bjálfason) (better
known as
Kveldulf, Old
Norse for "Night Wolf") was a
renowned hersir and
landowner in
ninth century Sogn, Norway...
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Norway around 850, with the life of Egill's
grandfather Ulf (Úlfr) aka
Kveldulf or "Evening Wolf", and his two sons
Thorolf (Þórólfr) and
Skallagrim (Skalla-Grímr)...
-
Grundy (June 28, 1967 –
September 29, 2021), also
known by the pen-name
Kveldulf Gundarsson, was an
American author, scholar, goði and
proponent of Asatru...
- "Rune-Yoga" (also "Runic Yoga", "Stadhagaldr"). In 1990,
Stephan Grundy, a.k.a.
Kveldulf Gundarsson,
described runic magic as the
active principle as
opposed to...
- Egil's Saga
features a man
called Kveldulf (Evening-Wolf) who is said to have
transformed into a wolf at night. This
Kveldulf is
described as a berserker,...
-
Thorolf Kveldulfsson was the
oldest son of
Kveldulf Bjalf****on and
brother of the Norwegian/Icelandic goði and
skald Skalla-Grimr. His
ancestor (great...
- Rochester, Vermont:
Inner Traditions. ISBN 978-1-62055-405-0. Gundarsson,
Kveldulf (1993).
Teutonic Religion: Folk
Beliefs and
Practices of the
Northern Tradition...
-
movement Skaldic Poetry Spouse Bera Yngvarsdóttir
Children Egil Skallagrímsson,
Thorolf Skallagrímsson
Relatives Kveldulf Bjalfason,
Salbjorg Karadottir...
- Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien, has "a very
close analogue" in Bödvar Bjarki.
Kveldulf Bjalfason Jesse Byock (1999), The Saga of King
Hrolf Kraki,
Penguin classics...
-
holidays were
published by
Edred Thorsson, A Book of
Troth (1989) and by
Kveldulf Gundarsson,
Teutonic Religion (1993).
James Chisholm (1989)
published a...