List of people, items and places in Norse mythology
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Norse mythology includes a diverse array of people, places, creatures, and other mythical elements.
Places
- Álfheim
- Asgard
- Bifröst
- Bilskirnir
- Breidablik
- Elivagar
- Fyris Wolds
- Gandvik
- Ginnungagap
- Hel
- Hlidskjalf
- Hvergelmir
- Jötunheimr
- Leipter River
- Kormet
- Midgard
- Muspelheim
- Náströnd
- Niðavellir
- Niflheim
- Ormet
- Reidgotaland
- Slidr River
- Svartálfaheim
- Útgarðar
- Valhalla
- Vanaheim
- Vimur
- Yggdrasil
Events
Artifacts
- Balmung
- Brisingamen
- Draupnir
- Dromi
- Eitr
- Gjallarhorn
- Gleipnir
- Gram
- Gullinbursti
- Gungnir
- Læðingur
- Mjölnir
- Skíðblaðnir
- Svalinn
- Tyrfing
- Well of Urd
People
- Adils
- Ask and Embla
- Aun
- Berserker
- Bödvar Bjarki
- Domalde
- Domar
- Dyggve
- Egil One-Hand
- Fafnir
- Harald Hildetand
- Ingjald
- Ivar Vidfamne
- Ohthere
- Ragnar Lodbrok
- Shieldmaiden
- Skirnir
- Skjöld
- Sigmund
- Sigurd
- Sigurd Ring
- Starkad
Dwarfs
Main article: Dwarf (Norse mythology)
Many dwarfs are named in the poem Völuspá and repeated in Gylfaginning[1]
- Alvíss
- Andvari
- Billingr
- Brokkr
- Dainn
- Durinn
- Dúrnir
- Dvalinn
- Eitri
- Fafnir
- Fjalar and Galar
- Gandalf
- Hreiðmarr
- Litr
- Mótsognir
- Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri
- Ótr
- Regin
- Sindari
- Sons of Ivaldi
Other assorted beings
- Alberich
- Álfar
- Auðumbla
- Dökkálfar
- Draugrs
- Fenrisulfr
- Garmr
- Geri and Freki
- Gullinbursti
- Gultopp
- Hati
- Hugin and Munin
- Jörmungandr
- Kraken
- Ljósálfar
- Móinn
- Níðhöggr
- The Norns
- Ratatoskr
- Skoll
- Sleipnir
- Surtr
- Svadilfari
- Svartálfar
- Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr
- Valkyries
See also
- Old Norse orthography
- The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology
- List of Norse gods
- Runestones
- Rök Runestone
- Temple at Uppsala
- Tollund Man
- Numbers in Norse mythology
- Norse mythological influences on later literature
- Alliterative verse
- Skald
References
- ↑ Daly, Kathleen N. (2009). Norse Mythology A to Z (3rd ed.). Chelsea House. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-4381-2801-6.
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