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Norse mythology,
Skögul (Old Norse:
Skǫgul, "shaker" or
possibly "high-towering") and Geirskögul (Old Norse: Geirskǫgul, "spear-
skögul") are valkyries...
- who "bore a shield",
Skögul ("shaker"),
Gunnr ("war"),
Hildr ("battle"), Göndul ("wand-wielder") and Geirskögul ("Spear-
Skögul"). Afterwards, the völva...
- nourished."
Further into Grímnismál, Odin
gives a list of
valkyries (Skeggjöld,
Skögul, Hildr, Þrúðr, Hlökk, Herfjötur, Göll, Geirahöð, Randgríð, Ráðgríð, and...
- Ulf
Tostesson was a jarl and the son of the
Viking Skogul Toste. He was the
brother of
Sigrid the Haughty, and his son was
Ragnvald Ulfsson. v t e...
- and the
valkyrie Skögul: Hákon said: "Why
didst Geirskogul grudge us victory?
though worthy we were for the gods to
grant it?"
Skogul said: "'Tis owing...
- Herja, Hlǫkk, Geiravǫr, Gǫll, Hjǫrþrimul, Guðr, Herfjǫtur, Skuld, Geirǫnul,
Skǫgul ok Randgnið. "I can name Viðrir’s <= Óðinn’s> valkyries: Hrist, Mist, Herja...
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Skoglar Toste or
Skoglar Tosti (there are
several variations) is a
legendary 10th
century chieftain from the
Swedish province of West Gothland. Snorri...
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Skögul önnur, Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul ok Geirskögul. She saw
valkyries come from far and wide,
ready to ride to Goðþjóð.
Skuld held a shield, and
Skögul...
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valkyries who he says "bear ale to the einherjar"; Skeggjöld ("axe-age"),
Skögul, Hildr, Þrúðr ("power"), Hlökk ("noise", or "battle"), Herfjötur ("host-fetter")...
- the
runic charm word alu. Grímnismál, Nafnaþulur Geirskögul "Spear-
skögul" (see
Skögul entry below) Hákonarmál, Völuspá, Nafnaþulur Göll "Tumult" or "noise...