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What is the old manuscript where you learned all about the Norse gods?

The Eddas


Literature that was written centuries ago in Iceland and Scandinavia?

The Eddas (Norse mythology).


Are Loki and Lucy in love?

There is not much in the Eddas to say either way.


What are the names of the valkyries?

The Valkyrs or Valkyries were not named individually by the Eddas & Sagas. They were always refered to collectively.


Which is not an example of something the church used to influence medieval society?

The Eddas (it's related to Norse Mythology, has nothing to do with the church)


Icelandic literary work?

The great monuments of Icelandic literature are the Eddas and of course the Sagas, of which one of the best known is Njal's saga, or Burnt Neal.


What has the author Paul-Henri Mallet written?

Paul-Henri Mallet has written: 'Northern antiquities' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Civilization, Eddas, History


What are viking stories suppose to teach us?

Viking stories (sagas and eddas) enforce cultural memes of strength of purpose, bravery, love of battle, taking risks and so on.


What actors and actresses appeared in Der Vogelforscher - 2000?

The cast of Der Vogelforscher - 2000 includes: Muriel Baumeister as Minou Birte Kretschmer as Edda Rolf Petersen as Eddas Father Rainer Strecker as Knut


What has the author Tadao Shimomiya written?

Tadao Shimomiya has written: 'Alliteration in the poetic edda' -- subject(s): Typology (Linguistics), Alliteration, History and criticism, Eddas, Old Norse language, Syntax 'Gengogaku shojiten ='


What are eddas?

Edda is a term that is commonly used when referring to the Old Norse Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. These are literary works that can be dated bay to the 13th century in Iceland.


What is the best book on Norse mythology?

The Prose and Poetic Eddas are both great books about Norse Mythology. Also The Norse Myths by Kevin Crossley-Holland is a great book. Both Eddas can be difficult to read due to the style they were written in whereas The Norse Myths is more straight forward on the stories. The Norse Myths ISBN: 9780394748467