Valkyrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Norse mythology, a valkyrie (Old Norse valkyrja "chooser of the slain") is one of a host of female figures who decide who will die in battle. The valkyries bring their chosen to the afterli...
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List of valkyrie names in Norse mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Norse mythology, a valkyrie is one of a host of female figures who choose which warriors will win or die in battle. The valkyries bring their chosen who have died bravely in battle to the afterlife...
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Female spirits in Norse* mythology, the Valkyries were servants of the god Odin*. Originally, the Valkyries were fierce creatures who took part in battles and devoured bodies of the dead on battlefields. ... Myths Encyclopedia » Tr-Wa » Valkyries - Myth Encyclopedia ... Valkyries - Myth Encyclopedia forum...
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www.mythencyclopedia.com/Tr-Wa/Valkyries.html
www.mythencyclopedia.com/Tr-Wa/Valkyries.html
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Valkyries (from the Old Norse Valkyrja, in Norse mythology, daughters of the principal god Odin, ... In fact, women warriors in the Viking Age are mostly myth, spurred on by folks such as Saxo Grammaticus, who as a Christian priest was aghast at the relative freedom and societal power of real-life Viking women.
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www.hillcountryroofing.net/VQ/myths.htm
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Few figures in mythology have captured the imagination as much as the Norse Valkyries. Although there are various ideas about "who" and "what" the Valkyries really were, certain aspects of them remain in tact. Most agree that they were fearless female warriors who served ... If a myth is something that obscures the truth,
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Norse Mythology: the Viking Gods of Scandinavia. VALKYRIES: Choosers of the Slain. They are a team of Viking ladies on horseback. Well not exactly ladies. Warrior maidens led by feisty FREYA. ... The VALKYRIES shriek, howl and cause total confusion. Why? Because they can grab any warrior they fancy, and take him away.
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www.godchecker.com/pantheon/norse-mythology.php?deity=V...
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: The background music is "Ride Of The Valkyries" by Richard Wagner. All of the artworks were downloaded from Net art galleries in the public domain. The artists are unknown to me but have my thanks. The "Valkyrie Myth" text is courtesy of Wikepedia, the free online encyclopdia.
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If you know anything about Norse mythology, you already know of the virtues of the Valkyries. Valkyries are the warrior maidens of Odin, the Spirit of the Aesir Gods and the All-Father of holy Asgard. Most of the Valkyries were daughters of goddesses from Asgard.
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www.iluvlanguage.com/valkyries/norsemyth.html
www.iluvlanguage.com/valkyries/norsemyth.html
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The Valkyries had often inspired poets as women-warriors. Their name means, "Chooser of the ... In the Norse myth, she was the last wife of Sigmund. Hjördís was known for great beauty and was wooed by Lyngvi, the son of King Hunding, but she preferred Sigmund, even though the hero was a great deal older than she was.
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www.timelessmyths.com/norse/valkyries.html
www.timelessmyths.com/norse/valkyries.html
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