RFCW22KA–According to the Poetic Edda 'The Words of Odin,' Odin hangs on the world ash tree, Yggdrasil, for nine days and nine nights.
RMJ4B87F–Poetic Edda miniature
RM2B02TMX–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RMDY9428–Facsimile of a page of the Cōdex Rēgius, an Icelandic manuscript of the Prose Edda, 14th century,
RM2B02TN5–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RM2BH4P7P–An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda - Anders Zorn
RM2TDBE9D–‘Groa’s Incantation’ from the ‘Poetic Edda’ a collection of traditional Old Norse poems translated by Olive Bray (1878-1909) first published in 1908. Illustration by W. G. Collingwood (1854-1932) showing Gróa, a seeress in Norse Mythology, helping her son Svipdagr from beyond the grave in a scene from the poem Grógaldr.
RMBJN98H–literature, Nordic Legends, Poetic Edda, Thor with Geirrod, wood engraving after drawing by Karl Ehrenberg, 19th century, historic, historical, Edda, Germanic, Geirröd, people,
RMMYDD37–. English: Odin with Sinfjötli's corpse. An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. . This file is lacking author information. 152 Ed0030
RMBJN98D–literature, Nordic Legends, Poetic Edda, Odin between two fires with King Geirrod, wood engraving after drawing by W. Heine, Edda, historic, historical, Germanic, Geirröd, people,
RMTWGM5H–Loki with a fishing net, 1760 illustration of the Norse god from a 1760 Icelandic manuscript.
RMBJNYHG–literature, Nordic Legends, Poetic Edda, Thor with Trymr, wood engraving after drawing by Ehrenberg, 19th century, historic, historical, Germanic, Edda, quarrel, dispute, fight, hammer, people,
RMEYBP4C–Wooden carving of a Norwegian folk tale Poetic Edda by Dagfin Werenskiold, outside Oslo City Hall
RFH6DA1F–FUTHARK [fuþark] Runic Alphabet and its Russian interpretation
RMHT23N6–Illustration for The Edda. Artist: Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939)
RMP9DGP4–Illustration for 'The Edda'. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RF2DEXY6T–Thors hammer - Mjolnir. Scandinavian Runes and oak leaf ornament
RMG0CW06–Vegvisir. The Magic Compass of Vikings. Runic Talisman.
RF2CF1MBR–Thors hammer - Mjolnir and the Scandinavian oak leaf ornament
RFCW22KR–According to the Poetic Edda 'The Words of Odin,' Odin hangs on the world ash tree, Yggdrasil, for nine days and nine nights.
RF2DG154T–Thors hammer - Mjolnir and oak leaf ornament
RMG1CBWJ–Engraving depicting the Norse mythological story of Iðunn's apples
RMDY98NJ–The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German, Hundeshagener Codex, 15th century
RM2B02TN1–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2JFWM41–Scandinavian viking design. Old Norse God of Thunder Thor with hammer and dragons
RM2B02TMC–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2PK29PD–Fenris wolf at the Wikingland in Tissø, Denmark, April 4, 2023
RMMWBH82–. English: Odin with Sinfjötli's corpse. An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. . This file is lacking author information. 177 Ed0030
RM2DA4N1T–The Knife Wrestlers sculpture by Johan Peter Molin at Gothenburg in Sweden
RFCW1KBY–A pile of ceramic runes isolated on a white background
RMBJN98P–literature, Nordic Legends, Poetic Edda, Skirnir and Gerda, wood engraving after drawing by Carl Ehrenberg, 19th century, historic, historical, Gerdr, Germanic, throne, chair, stick, sitting, people,
RMEYBP49–Wooden carving of a Norwegian folk tale Poetic Edda by Dagfin Werenskiold, outside Oslo City Hall
RFH6DA1D–FUTHARK [fuþark] Runic Alphabet and Its Sorcery interpretation.
RM2HTCHPJ–The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge. Private Collection.
RFH6DA1J–«Vegvisir». The Magic Navigation Compass of Vikings. Runescript from Medieval Manuscript Book. Talisman for road and good voyage
RMRDAYXC–Loki and Sigyn. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Author: Winge, Marten Eskil.
RFH6DA18–Silver Runic Script. Elder Futhark and Other Runes used all over Northern Europe till the XIII century.
RM2D9KTH1–Ragnarok on a road sign
RFC6R32X–This 1910 facsimile shows the oldest surviving handwritten text of a page of the Poetic Eddas.
RFH6DA16–Elder Futhark and Other Runes. Runic script used all over Northern Europe till the XIII century.
RF2RMY4M4–The early 1900s caption reads' The sword Volund made for himself was so supple he could wind it around his body.' Völund is a mythical smith-god of the Nordic and Germanic peoples, whose shocking and brutal tale of revenge is relayed in the Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda.
RFH6DA1G–«Vegvisir». The Magic Navigation Compass of Vikings. Runescript from Medieval Manuscript Book. Talisman for road and good voyage
RF2RW00WP–The early 1900s caption reads: 'Gudrun rose and came towards Brynhild.' In Norse mythology, Gudrun was the wife of the great hero Sigurd. n the Scandinavian ‘Volsunga Saga’, and the Icelandic ‘Poetic (or Younger) Edda’ and ‘Prose (or Elder) Edda’. The hero Sigurd came to King Giuki’s court after braving the wall of flames surrounding the warrior-maiden Brynhild, with whom he fell in love. In the course of an argument between Gudrun and Brynhild, Brynhild realized she had been wedded to Gunnar by deception, and in her rage sought Sigurd’s death.
RF2JFWM3W–Scandinavian viking design. Old Norse God of Thunder Thor with hammer and dragons
RM2B02TM9–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RFD73TK6–The Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani is by J.C. Dollman. According to Norse mythology, Mani was the moon; and Sol, the sun.
RM2B02TPC–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RMMX7MCH–. English: Odin with Sinfjötli's corpse. An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. . This file is lacking author information. 177 Ed0030
RM2B02TN2–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2RW00WT–The early 1900s caption reads: 'Harold sat by her side and watched her.' The image shows Harald Hairfair and Snowfair.' Harald Fairhair (c. 850 – c. 932) was a Norwegian king. According to traditions current in Norway and Iceland in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, he reigned from c. 872 to 930 and was the first King of Norway. His sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded him. Harald married Snowfair, daughter of Swasi. When Snowfair died, she did not change, and as red and white she was as when she was alive; and the king sat ever by her (as seen here) and thought in his heart th
RMEYBP4A–Wooden carving of a Norwegian folk tale Poetic Edda by Dagfin Werenskiold, outside Oslo City Hall
RM2DA4NHM–The Knife Wrestlers sculpture by Johan Peter Molin at Gothenburg in Sweden
RM2AG7X4X–Hjalmar bids farewell to Örvar-Oddr after the Battle of Samsø, 1866. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
RMDY93RA–facsimile, The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German, Hundeshagener Codex, Ms. germ.
RMRDAYEM–Örvar-Oddr informs Ingeborg about Hjalmar's death. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Author: Malmström, August.
RFJTMGTY–Astrology Alphabet: WALKÜRE (Valkyrie), asteroid #877. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RF2HMN887–24 runes in circle. Vector set of ancient Old Norse runes Elder Futhark. Viking style, design template. Mystical, esoteric, occult, magic symbols.
RFJXNBD9–Astrology Alphabet: LOVE MIRROR (Nordic talisman). Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RF2HJ72KG–Mjolnir Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RFJTMGXY–Astrology Alphabet: UKKO, asteroid #2020. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RM2AAE0NN–Kriemhild at the bier of Siegfried, Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German
RFMT7J2C–Astrology Alphabet: WODEN's staff (Odin/Woden/Wotan). Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RF2GF2G7X–Scandinavian Viking design. Thors hammer - Mjolnir, Scandinavian ornament and two Ravens
RFRGYMDW–Astrology Alphabet: GUNGNIR (Woden's spear). Hieroglyphics character sign (Runic symbol).
RF2B655AM–Thors hammer - Mjolnir and the Scandinavian ornament
RFJTG7TD–Astrology Alphabet: ODIN (Woden), asteroid #3989. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RMMX7MBM–. Odin . An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. Reprinted with Erik Brate's 1913 translation which in turn is published by Project Runeberg 177 Ed0002
RM2B02TMN–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2BBK76K–The ancient European esoteric sign - the black sun and runes
RFEN3H0C–FUTHARK [fuþark] Runic Alphabet and its Russian interpretation
RF2JAW959–Thor's hammer - Mjollnir and the Scandinavian ornament
RM2DA4NC1–The Knife Wrestlers sculpture by Johan Peter Molin at Gothenburg in Sweden
RM2AGR7KR–Hjalmar bids farewell to Örvar-Oddr after the Battle of Samsø. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Author: Marten Eskil Winge.
RM2AFE78X–Kriemhild at her Burgundian court, Worms
RF2HMN8CG–Vector set of ancient Old Norse runes Elder Futhark. 24 runes in circle. Mystical, esoteric, occult, magic symbols. Viking style, design template
RMM4XE04–Astrology: asteroid WALKÜRE
RF2HJ75N9–Mjolnir Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RF2HM0X58–Hammer of Thor Mjolnir Celtic knot, Scandinavian Viking style ornament. Hand drawing set. Isolated vector illustration.
RMMYDD1N–. Odin . An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. Reprinted with Erik Brate's 1913 translation which in turn is published by Project Runeberg 152 Ed0002
RM2B02TN3–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RFEMP4EM–FUTHARK [fuþark] Runic Alphabet and its Sorcery interpretation
RF2K9YD1K–Thor's hammer - Mjollnir and the Scandinavian ornament
RMW7C9RM–Giantess Kriemhild, 1915. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
RM2DA4MYC–The Knife Wrestlers sculpture by Johan Peter Molin at Gothenburg in Sweden
RMRCE7W4–Siegfried's Death. Museum: State Museum of Foreign Art of Republic Latvia, Riga. Author: MAKART, HANS.
RFEJXMDC–«Vegvisir». The Magic Navigation Compass of Vikings. Runes from Medieval Icelandic Manuscript Book. Talisman for good voyage.
RMM4Y2R4–Astrology: asteroid UKKO
RMM449WP–FUTHARK Runic Alphabet and its Sorcery interpretation
RMMWBH5X–. Odin . An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. Reprinted with Erik Brate's 1913 translation which in turn is published by Project Runeberg 176 Ed0002
RM2B02TMJ–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2K9YDAD–Thor's hammer - Mjollnir and the Scandinavian ornament
RM2HTCHRJ–Siegfried finds the sleeping Brünnhilde, c. 1908. Private Collection.
RM2DA4NF6–The Knife Wrestlers sculpture by Johan Peter Molin at Gothenburg in Sweden
RM2JM1NEG–Der Ring des Nibelungen. The Twilight of the Gods. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: RICHARD BREND'AMOUR.
RFEJH3AM–«Vegvisir». The Magic Navigation Compass of Vikings. Runescript from Medieval Icelandic Book. Talisman for good road and voyage.
RMM44A12–FUTHARK Runic Alphabet and its Russian interpretation
RMMWBH89–. Helgi, Sváva and Sigarr . An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the Poetic Edda. Reprinted with Erik Brate's 1913 translation which in turn is published by Project Runeberg at http://runeberg.org/eddan/ from where the image is taken 177 Ed0027
RM2B02TMT–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
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