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 Category:Norse mythology - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Category:Norse mythology - Your Art History Reference Guide!
Category:Norse mythology - Art History Online Reference and Guide
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Category:Norse_mythology

  
 Category:Norse mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Norse mythology.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Norse_mythology   (82 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
Dedicated to all the Norse Gods and Good Wights
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (518 words)

  
 Gods, Heroes, and Myth
(1)" If this is the true definition of mythology, why then do not some our stories from today fit into this category.
Many people have different definitions of what Mythology really is. "Mythology is known as the body of myths of a particular culture, and the study and interpretation of those myths.
You do not hear people talking about the american Mythology, excluding of course the Native americans which have a very wide spectrum of tales.
www.gods-heros-myth.com /norse/hodur.html   (518 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
Dedicated to all the Norse Gods and Good Wights
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (518 words)

  
 Gods, Heroes, and Myth
(1)" If this is the true definition of mythology, why then do not some our stories from today fit into this category.
Many people have different definitions of what Mythology really is. "Mythology is known as the body of myths of a particular culture, and the study and interpretation of those myths.
You do not hear people talking about the american Mythology, excluding of course the Native americans which have a very wide spectrum of tales.
www.gods-heros-myth.com /norse/loki.html   (518 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
Dedicated to all the Norse Gods and Good Wights
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (518 words)

  
 The Ultimate Category:Norse mythology - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Ultimate Category:Norse mythology - American History Information Guide and Reference
www.historymania.com /american_history/Category:Norse_mythology   (518 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts:Literature:Myths and Folktales:Myths
This category is for Norse mythology, the myths of the Scandinavians (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland).
This category is for the mythology of the peoples of northern Asia and Siberia.
The main source of information on Finnish mythology is the Kalevala, a cycle of folk poems that was compiled into one epic by Lönnrot (1849).
dmoz.org /Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Folktales/Myths/desc.html   (282 words)

  
 Book 1 - Sign-Language and mythology as primitive modes of representation - Part of Ancient Egypt- The Light of the World by Gerald Massey- Book -1- Sign-language and mythology as primitive modes of representation
It is the present writer's contention that the Wisdom of the Ancients was the Wisdom of Egypt, and that her explanation of the Zootypes employed in Sign-Language, Totemism, and Mythology holds good wherever the zootypes survive.
So in the Norse Tales the Troll or Ogre bursts at sight of dawn, because his death was in the Solar orb that is represented by the Kamite Egg of the Goose.
Thus the Ancient Genetrix was the Mother who brought forth Seven Children at a birth, or as a companionship, according to the category of phenomena.
www.theosophy.ca /Book1AncientEgypt.htm   (282 words)

  
 Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion
I've tried to sort them all by category, which has the advantage that it (theoretically, at any rate) makes it easier to find what you're looking for, but can lead to some pretty deeply nested subdivisions and also means that a lot of these pages do link to each other.
This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion.
Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html   (282 words)

  
 The Fanlistings
Calypso (Greek Mythology), Faeries: Pillywiggins (Miscellaneous), Faeries: Sprites (Miscellaneous), Hypnos (Greek Mythology), Medea (Greek Mythology), Nymphs (Miscellaneous), Valhalla (Norse Mythology).
This is a complete update of finished and moved forms for the Mythology/Religion category.
Calypso (Greek Mythology), Faeries: Pillywiggins (Miscellaneous), Nymphs (Miscellaneous), Saints (Christianity).
www.thefanlistings.org /updates/archives/2005/03/01/mythologyreligion-moved-and-finished   (60 words)

  
 Adam and Eve - Part 1
I am merely looking at this story as I would any other story such as the Norse creation myth as it falls within the category of mythology.
My topic is mythology so I am bound to view "life" from this stand point and express that in my articles.
I heard of "de-mythologizing", but that may itself be a contemporary mythology.
www.suite101.com /discussion.cfm/1417/7662   (1550 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
Roman numerals signify individual pages under each subject heading.
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (1550 words)

  
 Questions & Answers, Greek Mythology Link.
I have a research paper on Greek mythology and the "12 major gods and goddesses", but when I try to find out which of the gods and goddesses fall under that category, I get different names each time.
As far as I know, the number three often occurs in Greek mythology (there are three Charites, three Moirai etc.), but so it does in other contexts where men's thoughts have structured the world around them.
Another reason, especially relevant in this case, is that names of characters in Greek mythology often are not made up from Greek words but belong to a language, or languages, unknown to us.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/QuestionsAnswers.html   (1550 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
If you have a Norse Mythology image that you think
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (1550 words)

  
 Norse Mythology Pictures
This menu is a listing of all Norse Mythology Pictures on this site, arranged by category.
Norse Mythology Pictures is especially dedicated to Heathens and Asatru-folk for their spiritual and aesthetic appreciation.
If you have any pictures that you think would be a good addition to these galleries, or if you have credit information on any of the uncredited images, please E-mail me.
home.earthlink.net /~norsemyths/norsemyths.html   (1550 words)

  
 Articles - Middle-earth
This imaginary land was part of a mythological "flat Earth" that resembled the Germano-Norse universe.
After abandoning The Book of Lost Tales, Tolkien devised a new mythology set in an imaginary northern land with no real connection to any modern continent.
The flat Earth was divided into mortal lands (the lands of Men) and immortal lands (the lands of the Valar, whom men believed to be gods).
www.greensky.biz /articles/Middle-earth   (1550 words)

  
 The Fanlistings
Greek Mythology (Mythology: Greek); Huginn and Muninn (Odin& Ravens) (Mythology: Norse); Adam and Eve (Religion: Christianity); Mormon (Religion: Christianity); Islam: Prophet Muhammad (Religion: Other).
Mordred (Arthurian Legends); Llorona (Folklore); Dionysus (Mythology: Greek); Greek Mythology (Mythology: Greek); Huginn and Muninn (Odin& Ravens) (Mythology: Norse); Japanese Mythology (Mythology: Other); Native American Spirituality (Mythology: Other); Adam and Eve (Religion: Christianity); Mormon (Religion: Christianity); Rosaries (Religion: Christianity); High Magic (Religion: Other); Islam: Prophet Muhammad (Religion: Other); Religious Humanism (Religion: Other).
This is a complete update of troubles for the Mythology/Religion category.
www.thefanlistings.org /updates/archives/category/mythologyreligion   (1284 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Freyr
next= Fjolner }} {{NorseMythology}} Category:Norse mythology Category:Fertility gods Category:Love and lust gods Category:Norse gods
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Freyr   (1284 words)

  
 Ask Miss Manners
Ask and Embla were the first two humans created by the gods of the Norse Mythology (analogy with Adam and Eve).
Lady Diana Manbers 1: he youngest daughter of the Henry John Brinsley Manndrs, 8th Duke of RutlandDuke and Duchess of Rutlan 11: Category:1890 birthsManners, Lady Diana 12: Category:1981 deathsManners, Lady Diana
As he 24: Category:1721 birthsGranby, John Manners, Marquess of 25: Category:1770 deathsGranby, John Mnaners, Marquess of 26: Category:British Army generalsGranby, John Msnners, Marquess of
www.bodawg.com /point/28957-ask-miss-manners.html   (578 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Category:Marvel Comics Asgardians
Natives of Asgard from Marvel Comics' Thor, based of the gods of Norse mythology (see Category:Norse deities).
World War 1 and 2 - Category:Marvel Comics Asgardians
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Category:Marvel_Comics_Asgardians   (37 words)

  
 Jotun : search word
List of giants: #Aegir #Baugi #Bergelmir #Bestla #Bolthorn #Geirrod #Gerd #Gilling #Gjalp #Greip #Gunnlod #Gymir #Hrod #Hrungnir #Hymir #Ivaldi #Jarnsaxa #Kari #Loki #Olvaldi #Skadi #Suttung #Thiazi #Thrudgelmir #Thrym #Utgardaloki #Vafthruthnir #Ymir Category:Norse mythology Thurs da:Jætte fr:Géant (mythologie nordique) ja:霜の巨人 no:Jotun sv:Jättar uk:Йотун
In Anglo-Saxon England, the same rune was called thorn and it survives as the letter Þ.
www.searchword.org /jo/jotun.html   (459 words)

  
 KING ARTHUR FOREVER--The Arthurian Comics Discusson List--The Medieval Comics Project, Part 1 (MYTHS AND LEGENDS)
Premiering in Journey into Mystery No. 83 (Aug. 1962) and with adventures still being told today, Thor and the Marvel Comics version of Asgard represents one of the longest-running retellings of Norse mythology in American popular culture.
However, for the purposes of this hand list to medieval-themed comics, I have chosen to focus on the contributions by writers (wr.), pencilers (pen.), inkers (ink.), and artists (art.), a category used when the functions of penciler and inker are combined.
Comics by their very nature are a collaborative medium with the finished product reflecting the work and input of many creative artists.
torregrossa.home.att.net /mcp/mythlegd.htm   (7634 words)

  
 KING ARTHUR FOREVER--The Arthurian Comics Discusson List--The Medieval Comics Project, Part 1 (MYTHS AND LEGENDS)
Premiering in Journey into Mystery No. 83 (Aug. 1962) and with adventures still being told today, Thor and the Marvel Comics version of Asgard represents one of the longest-running retellings of Norse mythology in American popular culture.
However, for the purposes of this hand list to medieval-themed comics, I have chosen to focus on the contributions by writers (wr.), pencilers (pen.), inkers (ink.), and artists (art.), a category used when the functions of penciler and inker are combined.
Comics by their very nature are a collaborative medium with the finished product reflecting the work and input of many creative artists.
torregrossa.home.att.net /mcp/mythlegd.htm   (7634 words)

  
 KING ARTHUR FOREVER--The Arthurian Comics Discusson List--The Medieval Comics Project, Part 1 (MYTHS AND LEGENDS)
Premiering in Journey into Mystery No. 83 (Aug. 1962) and with adventures still being told today, Thor and the Marvel Comics version of Asgard represents one of the longest-running retellings of Norse mythology in American popular culture.
However, for the purposes of this hand list to medieval-themed comics, I have chosen to focus on the contributions by writers (wr.), pencilers (pen.), inkers (ink.), and artists (art.), a category used when the functions of penciler and inker are combined.
Comics by their very nature are a collaborative medium with the finished product reflecting the work and input of many creative artists.
torregrossa.home.att.net /mcp/mythlegd.htm   (7634 words)

  
 LookSmart - Directory - Bifrost
Home > Library > Humanities > Folklore & Mythology > By Region > European > Scandinavian > Norse > Nine Worlds, The > Asgard > Bifrost
Join the Zeal community and help build the "Bifrost" Directory Category.
Color your imagination by learning what you can about Bifrost, the link between Midgard and Asgard.
search.looksmart.com /p/browse/us1/us317836/us317911/us266442/us10210842/us280842/us281643/us279605/us10017535/us10209512/us10209531   (175 words)

  
 Dr Bernie Siegel
In Norse mythology, Sol was the goddess of the sun, a daughter of Mundilfari and Glaur and the wife of Glen.
Bernie Kopell 1: '''Bernie Kopell''' (born June 21, 1933) is a televisio 5: Category:1933 births...
Bernie Faloney 1: '''Bernie Faloney''', born 1932 — died June 14, 1 3: B.J. "Bernie " Faloney was born in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, 5: 6.
www.elusiveeye.com /side33245-dr-bernie-siegel.html   (845 words)

  
 The Tufted Shoot: January, 2003
Summerland is built on a sub-structure of largely Norse mythology (which I always preferred to the Greek stuff, anyway).
It would be a real shame to have people put off from reading it because it's nominally a children's book, since like other fine works that get tagged with the Child or Young Adult label, what matters most is not the category, but rather the quality.
It's not necessarily labelled as such, but it's there to pick up if you know where to look (example: the catastrophe our heroes set out to avert is always referred to, with no further explanation, as "Ragged Rock"; only if you've read a bit of background will the term "Ragnarok" immediately spring to mind).
home.mho.net /trent.goulding/books/bl_jan03.html   (845 words)

  
 La Motte-fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron De
He wrote many chivalric romances, tales, and plays based on Norse mythology.
Question.com > Encyclopedia > Literature and the Arts > Literature in Other Modern Languages > German Literature: Biographies > La Motte-fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron De La Motte-fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron De Related Category: German Literature: Biographies
More on La Motte-fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron De Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron De La Motte- - 1777–1843, German poet and novelist.
www.question.com /link/X-LaMotteF.html   (190 words)

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