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  1. The Poetic Edda: Essays on Old Norse Mythology (Garland Medieval Casebooks)
  2. Magic of the Norse Goddesses: Mythology, Ritual, Tranceworking by Alice Karlsdottir, 2003
  3. Norse Mythology (Waldorf Education Resources) by Charles Kovacs, 2009-11-30
  4. The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Legends
  5. The Encyclopedia of Classic Mythology: THe Ancient Greek, Roman, Celetic and Norse Legends (Practical Handbook) by Arthur Cotterell, 2003-09-25
  6. Norse Mythology: The Myths and Legends of the Nordic Gods (The Mythology Library) by Arthur Cotterell, 1999-06-25
  7. Reflections on Old Norse Myths (Studies in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia) (Studies in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia) by P. Hermann, 2007-11-30
  8. Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Norse by Leonard Everett Fisher, 2001-11
  9. A handbook of Norse mythology by Karl Andreas Mortensen, A Clinton Crowell, 2010-08-01
  10. Norse Mythology Or The Religion Of Our Forefathers Containing All The Myths Of The Eddas by R R. Anderson, 2010-06-19
  11. Norse Mythology...According to Uncle Einar by Jane T. Sibley, 2000-12-07
  12. Popular Tales from Norse Mythology by George Webbe Dasent, 2001-08-28
  13. Traces Of The Norse Mythology In The Isle Of Man (1904) by Philip Moore Callow Kermode, 2010-05-23
  14. The Norse Gods: Mythology of Series by Arthur Cotterell, 2004-01

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From: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0197623.html Aesir: Chief gods of Asgard. Andvari: Dwarf; robbed of gold and magic ring by Loki. Angerbotha (Angrbotha): Giantess; mother by Loki of Fenrir, Hel, and Midgard serpent. Asgard (Asgarth): Abode of gods. Ask (Aske, Askr): First man; created by Odin, Hoenir, and Lothur. Asynjur: Goddesses of Asgard. Atli: Second husband of Gudrun; invited Gunnar and Hogni to his court, where they were slain; slain by Gudrun. Audhumia (Audhumbla): Cow that nourished Ymir; created Buri by licking ice cliff. Balder (Baldr, Baldur): God of light, spring, peace, joy; son of Odin; slain by Hoth at instigation of Loki. Bifrost: Rainbow bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard. Bragi (Brage): God of poetry; husband of Ithunn. Branstock: Great oak in hall of Volsungs; into it, Odin thrust Gram, which only Sigmund could draw forth.

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Gandalf (Norse mythology). Gandalf is a dwarf in Norse mythology, he appears in the poem Völuspa in the Edda. The name Gandalf means wizardry knowledgeable
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Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the indigenous pre-Christian religion , beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian peoples, including those who settled on Iceland , where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. Norse mythology is the best-preserved version of the older common Germanic paganism , which also includes the closely related Anglo-Saxon mythology . Germanic mythology, in its turn, had evolved from an earlier Indo-European mythology Norse mythology is a collection of beliefs and stories shared by Northern Germanic tribes . It had no one set of doctrinal beliefs. The mythology was orally transmitted in the form of poetry and our knowledge about it is mainly based on the Eddas and other medieval texts written down during and after Christianisation Some aspects of Norse mythology passed into Scandinavian folklore and have survived to modern day times. Others have recently been reinvented or reconstructed as

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