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- ruler, Gizur the Gautar, of Goths Angantyr, Valdar the Danes ruled, and the Valir Kjár, Alrek the valiant the English people —(Tolkien 1960, (75) pp.45–6)...
- the country where Rollo carved out Normandy: Kjárr, usually a king of the Valir. Kíarr/Kjárr is generally recognized to stem from Latin Caesar. Early Scandinavian...
- Kreutz, A**** R♯ Mobile Legends: Adventure / Akashic Chronicle Tigreal, Valir (Verus) ****anese version Sin Chronicle Gaust Super Robot Wars 30 Edge Sainklaus...
- of the Roman Emperors. In Old Norse sources, he appears as a king of the Valir (Celtic/Romance southerners) who were the people of Valland (the Celtic/Roman...
- Juozas Budraitis, Irina Kupchenko, Svetlana Svetlichnaya Aleksandr Khryakov Valir-Film 1994 Quiet Flows the Don Old Cossack Rupert Everett, F. Murray Abraham...
- January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The Old Norse form of the name was Válir. This is the plural form of váll which means "a clearing in the woods"....
- "Celtic speaker," "French speaker," "Italian speaker"; Old Norse valskr, pl. valir "Gaulish," "French,"). In Old French, the words gualeis, galois, and (Northern...
- *Walhōz Old English: Wealh, Walas, Old High German: Walaha, Old Norse: Valir or Vǫlir A PGmc term (singular Walhaz) designating the Romance or Celtic...
- muni****lity (originally the parish) is named after the old Våler farm (Old Norse: Válir) since the first Våler Church was built there. The first element is the...
- descended from Latin Caesar, perhaps via Gr**** and Gothic. King of the Valir. Father of the Alruna (Ǫlrún). Widsith (20, 76) Atlakviða, Völundarkviða...