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Alruna (Old
Norse Ǫlrún, Old High
German Ailrun,
Modern German Alruna, Alraune) is a
Germanic female personal name, from
Proto Germanic *aliruna (or possibly...
- He was
father of Fródi (Fróði),
father of Kjár (Kjárr),
father of
Ölrún (
Ǫlrún).
Ölrún,
daughter of King Kjár of Valland,
appears in the
prose introduction...
- (𐍂𐌿𐌽𐌹𐌻𐍉),
Frankish Rúnfrid, Old
Norse Alfrún, Dagrún, Guðrún, Sigrún,
Ǫlrún, Old
English Ælfrún, and
Lombardic Goderūna. The
Finnish word runo, meaning...
- Valland, is
named Ölrún (possibly
meaning "beer rune"). The
brothers take the
three women back to
their hall with them—Egil
takes Ölrún, Slagfiðr takes...
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Larch Larix lyallii in
autumn near Lake
Olrun in
Washington State, US
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade: Gymno****e...
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Caesar and the
Roman Emperors in
Norse mythology: Kjárr and his
daughter Ölrún also
appear in the Völundarkviða,
where she is a
Valkyrie who
marries the...
- an
early ruler of the Celtic/Romance southerners: Kjárr and his
daughter Ölrún also
appear in the Völundarkviða,
where she is a
Valkyrie who
marries the...
- one
version of the myth, the
three brothers lived with
three Valkyries:
Ölrún, Hervör
alvitr and Hlaðguðr svanhvít.
After nine years, the
Valkyries left...
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maiden Olrun. The
Pforzen buckle inscription,
dating to
about the same
period as the casket, also
makes reference to the
couple Egil and
Olrun (Áigil...
- Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II Mist "Cloud" or "Mist" Grímnismál, Nafnaþulur
Ölrún Possibly "ale-rune" Völundarkviða Randgríðr,
Randgrid "Shield-truce" or...