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  • 1Wikingerzeit — Chronik (kleine Auswahl) 793 Wikingerüberfall auf das Kloster von Lindisfarne 795 Beginn der Überfälle auf Irland (Inishmurray) 799 Beginn der Überfälle auf das Reich der Franken 830 erneute Wikingerüberfälle auf England 840 erst …

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  • 2Future tense — In grammar, the future tense is a verb form that marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future (in an absolute tense system), or to happen subsequent to some other event, whether that is… …

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  • 3Gregg Groothuis — Infobox Wrestler name=Gregg Groothuis img capt= names=Jack Bull Russian 54 New Jersey Power Warrior Generic Bay Bland height= height|ft=6|in=5 weight= convert|280|lb|kg stlb|abbr=on|lk=on birth date = birth date and age|1970|5|1 death date =… …

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  • 4Holmgang — Egill Skallagrímsson und Berg Önundr beim Austragen eines Holmgangs (Gemälde von Johannes Flintoe) Der Holmgang war die übliche Lösung für Streitigkeiten im germanischen Kulturkreis in der Wikingerzeit. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 5Shall — Shall, v. i. & auxiliary. [imp. {Should}.] [OE. shal, schal, imp. sholde, scholde, AS. scal, sceal, I am obliged, imp. scolde, sceolde, inf. sculan; akin to OS. skulan, pres. skal, imp. skolda, D. zullen, pres. zal, imp. zoude, zou, OHG. solan,… …

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  • 6Should — Shall Shall, v. i. & auxiliary. [imp. {Should}.] [OE. shal, schal, imp. sholde, scholde, AS. scal, sceal, I am obliged, imp. scolde, sceolde, inf. sculan; akin to OS. skulan, pres. skal, imp. skolda, D. zullen, pres. zal, imp. zoude, zou, OHG.… …

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  • 7Náströnd — An illustration of Náströnd (1895) by Lorenz Frølich. In Norse mythology, Náströnd (Corpse Shore) is a place in Hel where Níðhöggr lives and sucks corpses. Contents …

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  • 8Móði and Magni — In Norse mythology, Móði (anglicized Módi or Mothi) and Magni are the sons of Thor. Their names mean Angry and Strong, respectively. Rudolf Simek states that, along with Thor s daughter Þrúðr ( Strength ), they embody their father s features.[1]… …

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  • 9Norse dwarves — Dvergar or Norse dwarves (Old Norse dvergar , sing. dvergr ) are highly significant entities in Norse mythology, who associate with stones, the underground, deathliness, luck, magic, and technology, especially forging. They are identified with… …

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  • 10Icelandic language — Icelandic íslenska Pronunciation [is(t)lɛnska] Spoken in Iceland, Denmark,[citation need …

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