The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
god of justice; son of Balder and Nanna
| WordNet: Forseti |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
god of justice; son of Balder and Nanna
| Wikipedia: Forseti (band) |
Forseti was a dark folk / apocalyptic folk crossover of German musician Andreas Ritter, from the city of Jena. For studio recordings and live performances, he is supported by other musicians.[1] Forseti is a Norse god of justice, peace, and truth. The band Forseti was conceived in 1997, when Ritter bought his first acoustic guitar (though he made music beforehand).[1]
Ritter is reported to have suffered a heart attack in May 2005,[citation needed] causing him to lose some bodily functions and inflicting brain damage. This provoked the release of a collaborative album entitled Forseti lebt ("May Forseti Live") in 2006, in support of the musician. Participating artists were: Sonne Hagal, Sonnentau, B'eirth (In Gowan Ring), :Of the Wand and the Moon:, Death in June, Waldteufel, Lux Interna, Northman, Fire + Ice, Darkwood, and Primus Inter Pares.
Contents |
| Year | Title | Additional information |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Jenzig | 10" |
| 2002 | Windzeit | CD/Box |
| 2004 | Erde | CD |
| Year | Title | Additional information |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Das Graue Corps | 10" |
| 1999 | Der Tod Im Juni | CD5" |
| 2000 | From Nowhere To Nothing | LP |
| 2000 | Lichttaufe - Der Folklore Liedschatz | CD |
| 2000 | Thaglasz 6 | CD + 8" |
| 2000 | The Pact: ...Of The Gods | CD |
| 2001 | Le Jardin Des Supplices: Eros & Thanatos | CD |
| 2002 | Songs For Landeric | 2xCD |
| 2002 | Tempus Arborum | CD |
| 2003 | Eisiges Licht | CD |
| 2003 | Flammenzauber III: Tonwerk Zum Festival | CD |
| 2005 | Eichendorff - Liedersammlung | CD |
| 2005 | Looking For Europe | 4xCD |
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