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Palnatoke or Palnatoki,
sometimes written Palna-Toki or
Palna Toki (Old Norse: Pálnatóki or Pálna-Tóki [
ˈpɑːlnɑˌtoːke]), was a
legendary Danish hero and...
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Palnatoke is that both
heroes take more than one
arrow out of
their quiver. When
asked why he
pulled several arrows out of his quiver,
Palnatoke, too...
- a son of the
Jomsviking chieftain Palnatoke.
Intrigued by the
courage displa**** by Vagn, his
grandfather Palnatoke allowed him (after
first attempting...
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Jomsvikings and
commander of
their stronghold - Jomsborg. He
succeeded Palnatoke as the
leaders of the
Jomsvikings in the late 10th century. The character...
- Jomsvikings. The Jómsvíkinga saga says that the
settlement was
founded by
Palnatoke,
receiving the
location from the
mythical Wendish ruler Burislav. Styrbjarnar...
- education.
Andersen had by then
published his
first story, "The
Ghost at
Palnatoke's Grave" (1822).
Though not a
stellar pupil,
Andersen also
attended school...
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comparable to the
legends of the
Swiss hero
William Tell and the
Danish hero
Palnatoke. As
opposed to Tell's case, the king doesn't try to
punish Egil for his...
- The
Palnatokes Bjerg Formation is a
geologic formation in Greenland. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period.
Earth sciences portal Paleontology...
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months and
wrote his
three famous masterpieces,
Baldur hin Gode (1808),
Palnatoke (1809), and Axel og
Valborg (1810). Oehlenschläger had also made his own...
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White Olof Skötkonung Orm
Storolfsson Ohthere of Hålogaland
Ottir Palnatoke Ragnar Lodbrok Ragnar Ragnarsson Ragnhild Eriksdotter Ragnall ua Imair...