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Gods and Myths of Northern EuropeThe great treasure of Freyja, thought to be a necklace, obtained from the dwarfs BROSINGAMENE: A great treasure, thought to be a necklace or collar, said in Beowulf to be taken from Eormanric Hama BRYNHILD (BRYNHILDR): Valkyrie and princess, loved by Sigurd the Volsung but married to King Gunnar. Burned herself to death when Sigurd was killed BURI (BГљRI): First being created from the primeval ice, father of Bor BYGGVIR: From bygg, barley (?). One of the minor companions of the gods, mentioned in Lokasenna CAEDMON (CГ†DMON): Anglo-Saxon poet of the seventh century who was famous for his Christian poems on Biblical subjects. His story is told by Bede CODEX REGIUS: Icelandic MS. of the thirteenth century (now in Copenhagen) containing a number of poems about the gods and heroes, known as the Edda COIFI (CEFI): High priest of the heathen gods in Northumbria in the seventh century, according to Bede’s account DARRAГ°ARLJÓð: вЂLay of the Spear’. Poem preserved in NjГЎl’s Saga, a chant of supernatural women before battle (translated by N ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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