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- Trold, der vejrer kristenblod (English: Troll that smells Christian blood) is a bronze sculpture made by Niels Hansen Jacobsen (1861–1941). The sculpture...
- Copenhagen, Denmark, declared Santa a "heathen goblin" (Danish: en hedensk trold) after Santa's image was used on the annual Christmas stamp (ulemærke) for...
- The Trold Fiord Formation is a geologic formation in Nunavut. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. Earth sciences portal Canada portal...
- (krabben) – named after the drag (grapnel anchor) "crab" (see above) anker-trold – anchor-troll Since the 19th century, the word krake have, beyond the monster...
- ("wild raven or wild Valravn") take "exactly the place of the diabolical trold" in Danish folk songs. Grimm proposes an Old High German equivalent to the...
- people in the histories of Sweden and Denmark (where it is sometimes spelled Trold) since the Middle Ages and is ****ociated with several estates in both countries...
- (1896) Ordsprog (1898) Svartedauen (1900) Billeder og Ord (1901) Folk og trold. Minder og drømme (1911) Soria Moria slot (1911) Løgn og forbandet digt...
- (1995) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra/Dmitri Kitajenko Edvard Grieg MuseumTrold 08 Andsnes is represented with Grieg's piano concerto, previously released...
- festival has a mascot called "Waltidur Festismuk Kærligkys Ølimund Rockilund Trold" (Waltidur Party-beauty Loving-kiss Beer-in-mouth Rock-in-grove Troll),...
- derives the term trow from troll (Norwegian: trold; Old Norse: troll) of Scandinavian folklore. Norwegian trold (troll) can signify not just a 'giant', but...