- c.)
Lindworm portrayals vary
across countries and the
stories in
which they appear. In
Nordic folklore,
specifically Swedish folklore,
lindworms traditionally...
- King
Lindworm or
Prince Lindworm (Danish: Kong Lindorm) is a
Danish fairy tale
published in the 19th
century by
Danish folklorist Svend Grundtvig. The...
- In
Norwegian folklore,
Selma is a
legendary sea
serpent said to live in the 13-kilometre-long (8-mile) Lake
Seljord (Seljordsvatnet) in Seljord, Telemark...
- Níðhöggr and the
great sea serpent, Jǫrmungandr, and
subcategories such as
lindworms and sea
serpents (Swedish: sjöorm). In
early depictions, as with dragons...
- the
father of Þóra Borgarhjǫrtr who gave his
daughter one or two
small lindworms which grew so big that he had to
promise her to the man who
could slay...
-
Piraeus Lion
drawing of
curved lindworm. The
runes on the lion tell of
Viking warriors, most
likely Varangians,
mercenaries in the
service of the Byzantine...
- light-colored
feathers like a sunrise, a
serpentine body
similar to a
lindworm, bat-like
wings with
feathers covering most of the
forearm and
often greenish...
- the
power of
horse and
griffin ****tzilopochtli Lam****u
Lightning Bird
Lindworm Minokawa Nephele Nue Odin's ravens,
Huginn and
Muninn Pegasus – A winged...
- a
bower in Västergötland (West Götaland). Her
father gave her a
small lindworm that grew into a
large serpent and
encircled the bower. Her
father promised...
- Lodbrok, such as
Ragnarssona þáttr, the
Geatish king
Herraud gives a
small lindworm as a gift to his
daughter Þóra Town-Hart
after which it
grows into a large...