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  • 1Freyja — Para otros usos de este término, véase Freya (desambiguación). Freyja conduciendo su carro con gatos y flanqueada por querubines renacentistas, en una pintura de Nils Blommér. Freyja, es una de las diosas mayores en la mitología nórdica y… …

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  • 2Viking Runestones — The Viking Runestones are runestones that mention Scandinavians who participated in Viking expeditions. This article treats the runestone that refer to people who took part in voyages abroad, in western Europe, and stones that mention men who… …

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  • 3Piedras rúnicas vikingas — Contenido 1 Convenciones 1.1 Transliteración y transcripción 1.2 Nomenclatura 2 Uppland …

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  • 4Viking runestones — Runestones that mention expeditions outside of Scandinavia Viking runestones England runestones Hakon Jarl runestones Varangian runestones Baltic area runestones Greece runestones Italy runestones Ingvar runestones …

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  • 5Navenby — Coordinates: 53°06′36″N 0°31′26″W / 53.110°N 0.524°W / 53.110; 0.524 …

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  • 7Thor — Vermutliche Figur des Thor, Bronzeguss ca. 1000 n. Chr., im Isländischen Nationalmuseum. Nahe Akureyri (Island) gefunden. Thor im Norden oder Donar bei den kontinentalen germanischen Völkern ist „der Donnerer“ (Nomina Agentis), ursprünglich als… …

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  • 8Lofn — is one of the Ásynjur in Norse mythology. She is mentioned briefly in Snorri Sturluson s Prose Edda.: Átta Lofn, hon er svá mild ok góð til áheita at hon fær leyfi af Alföðr eða Frigg til manna samgangs, kvenna ok karla, þótt áðr sé bannat eða… …

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  • 9Sjöfn — is one of the Ásynjur in Norse mythology. She is mentioned briefly in Snorri Sturluson s Prose Edda.: Sjaunda er Sjöfn, hon gætir mjök til at snúa hugum manna til ásta, kvenna ok karla, ok af hennar nafni er elskuginn kallaðr sjafni.… …

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  • 10Al-Fatiha in different languages — Sura Al Fatiha ( ar. الفاتحة, The Opening ), is the first chapter of the Muslim holy book, the Qur an. Its seven verses are a prayer for God s guidance and stress the lordship and mercy of God. This chapter has a special role in traditional daily …

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