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- Weyland or Weylandt may refer to: Weyland or Wayland the Smith, a legendary smith in Germanic and Norse mythology Völundarkviða, the Lay of Weyland, a...
- In Germanic mythology, Wayland the Smith (Old English: Wēland; Old Norse: Vǫlundr [ˈvɔlundr̩], Velent [ˈvelent]; Old Frisian: Wela(n)du; German: Wieland...
- Richard, The dahlia: its history and cultivation, Macmillan, 1897, p.5. Weland 2015, p. 8. Forbes, James; John Russell Bedford (1833). Hortus woburnensis...
- the services of Weland, a Viking chieftain based on the Somme, to attack the Seine Vikings at their base on the Isle of Oissel. Weland besieges the Vikings—they...
- link‍] Levine, Bernard; Weland, Gerald. Knives, swords, & daggers. New York: Barnes & Noble. p. 66. Levine, Bernard; Weland, Gerald. Knives, swords,...
- Seagal's first wide release since 2002. Sheep Impact No No No Yes Paul Weland Short film Born to Raise **** No Yes Yes Yes Robert "Bobby" Samuels Direct-to-video...
- without formal approval by the ****anese government. However, historian James Weland has concluded that senior commanders had tacitly allowed field operatives...
- Finnish). Jyväskylä: Suomi Merellä-säätiö. p. 142. ISBN 951-99487-0-8. Weland, James (1994). "Misguided Intelligence: ****anese Military Intelligence Officers...
- Þiðreks saga. The first vignette presents the travails of the legendary smith Weland caused by his enslavement by the king Niðhad.: 201–4  The second turns to...
- which the stories were distributed. The names include Völund in Old Norse, Wēland in Anglo-Saxon and Wieland in German. The story of Wayland is also to be...