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  1. The Prose Edda - Tales From Norse Mythology by Snorri Sturluson, 2008-05-18
  2. The Norse Discovery Of America: A Compilation Of All The Sagas, Manuscripts And Inscriptive Memorials Relating To The New World Settlement In The Eleventh Century
  3. Perilous Realms: Celtic And Norse in Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Marjorie Burns, 2005-08-05
  4. Norse Mythology: The Myths and Legends of the Nordic Gods (The Mythology Library) by Arthur Cotterell, 1999-06-25
  5. Norse Tales and Sketches by Alexander Lange Kielland, 2009-10-04
  6. The Encyclopedia Of Norse Gods, Goddesses, Giants, Dwarves, and Wights by Gregory Branson-Trent, 2010-10-05
  7. Norse Runic Inscriptions by Earl Syversen, 1979
  8. The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Legends
  9. Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Norse by Leonard Everett Fisher, 2001-11
  10. A New Introduction to Old Norse. Part 2, a Reader (Pt. 2) by Anthony Faulkes, 2007-09
  11. The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Margaret Clunies Ross, 2010-11-30
  12. The Northern Path: Norse Myths and Legends Retold...And What They Reveal by Douglas "Dag" Rossman, 2005-06-30
  13. Norse mythology; or. The religion of our forefathers, containing all the myths of the Eddas, systematized and interpreted. With an introduction, vocabulary and index by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, 1876-01-01
  14. Somerled: Hammer of the Norse by Kathleen M. Macphee, 2004-08-30

61. The Norse Settlers In Greenland - A Short History
TIME, TABLE. The norse History of Greenland 982-1500. YEAR The norse populationcenter around two major settlements, the Western and the Eastern.
http://www.greenland-guide.gl/leif2000/history.htm
TIME TABLE - The Norse History of Greenland 982-1500 YEAR: Erik the Red explores and names Greenland, after being outlawed for three years on account of manslaughter in Iceland. Southern Greenland is settled by Erik the Red as he leads the first settlers from Iceland. Erik the Red settles in Brattahlid (today's Qassiarsuk) which becomes the center of the Eastern Settlement. More settlers arrive from Scandinavia and they gradually settle the Southwest coast of Greenland from Cape Farewell to present-day Nuuk. The Norse population center around two major settlements, the Western and the Eastern. Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red, returns to Greenland from Norway, bringing along the first Christian missionary. Soon hereafter, the first Christian church on the North American continent, Thjódhildur's Church, is built at Brattahlid. Around 1000 Leif Eriksson discovers and names land in present-day Canada: Helluland, Markland and Vinland. Thus, he becomes the first person of European origin ever to set foot on the North American mainland. Greenland becomes a diocese of its own. The episcopal residence is placed at Gardar (present-day Igaliku) close to Brattahlid (today's Qassiarsuk).

62. Welcome To Medieval Scandinavia
Tom Bj¸rnstad is anxious to soften the brutal image of the Vikings, seen through the eyes of their foes. Covers norse history, stave churches, Scandinavia royalty and aspects of the history of Norway.
http://www.medsca.org/

63. Viking Religion
Introduction to the preChristian religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people.
http://www.feri.com/dawn/religion.html
Scandinavian Mythology, pre-Christian religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people.
The Scandinavian legends and myths about ancient heroes, gods, and the creation and destruction of the universe developed out of the original common mythology of the Germanic peoples and constitute the primary source of knowledge about ancient German mythology. Because Scandinavian mythology was transmitted and altered by medieval Christian historians, the original pagan religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices cannot be determined with certainty. Clearly, however, Scandinavian mythology developed slowly, and the relative importance of different gods and heroes varied at different times and places. Thus, the cult of Odin, chief of the gods, may have spread from western Germany to Scandinavia not long before the myths were recorded; minor gods including Ull, the fertility god Njord , and Heimdall may represent older deities who lost strength and popularity as Odin became more important. Odin, a god of war, was also associated with learning, wisdom, poetry, and magic. (ed. note: Odin associated himself with anything that made him look good.)

64. The Norse Settlers In Greenland - Introduction
THE norse SETTLERS IN GREENLAND. A site dedicated to the viking voyage Greenland New Foundland year 1000. Inuit discover the norse settlers.
http://www.greenland-guide.gl/leif2000/
THE NORSE SETTLERS
IN GREENLAND A site dedicated to the viking voyage
Greenland - New Foundland year 1000

Inuit discover the Norse settlers.
Painting by Aron from Kangeq (1822-1869).
ADDRESS: Greenland Tourism
P.O. Box 1552
DK-3900 Nuuk
Greenland Phone (+299) 32 28 88
Fax (+299) 32 28 77
http://www.greenland-guide.gl

65. BookRags: Mythology Book Notes, Free Study Guide Online
Edith Hamilton's 1942 easy to read compendium of Greek mythology, including sections on Roman and norse mythology.
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/myt/
Atrocity Fate Women Comprehensive Guides to Classic Literature Author/Context Plot Summary Characters Objects ... Topic Tracking
Mythology by Edith Hamilton
Jump to: Table of Contents Part 1: The Gods, The Creat... Part 1, Chapter 2: Two Gods... Part 1, Chapter 3: How the ... Part 1, Chapter 4: The Earl... Part 2: Stories of Love...,... Part 2, Chapter 2: Eight Br... Part 2, Chapter 3: The Ques... Part 2, Chapter 4: Four Gre... Part 3: Heroes Before the T... Part 3, Chapter 2: Theseus Part 3, Chapter 3: Hercules... Part 3, Chapter 4: Atalanta... Part 4: Heroes of the Troja... Part 4, Chapter 2: The Fall... Part 4, Chapter 3: The Adve... Part 4, Chapter 4: The Adve... Part 5: Great Families..., ... Part 5, Chapter 2: The Roya... Part 5, Chapter 3: The Roya... Part 6: Less Important Myth... Part 6, Chapter 2: Brief My... Part 7: Norse Mythology, Ch... Part 7, Chapter 2: The Nors... Table of Contents Part 1: The Gods, The Creation..., Chapter 1: The Titans
Part 1, Chapter 2: Two Gods of Earth

Part 1, Chapter 3: How the World and Men were Created

Part 1, Chapter 4: The Earliest Heroes
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Part 7, Chapter 2: The Norse Gods

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66. Norse Rune Stones: Fortune Telling Runes
Rune stones, norse (Elder Futhark) design, hand crafted of stoneware clay.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Runes Shopping......handmade fortunetelling runes and rune necklaces We have moved! http//www.norserunes.com.please update your bookmarks and favorites! Questions or comments?
http://www.bordershop.com/runes.htm
handmade fortunetelling runes and rune necklaces
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http://www.norserunes.com
please update your bookmarks and favorites!
Questions or comments? Email norserunes@aol.com

67. SEENET: The Society For Early English And Norse Electronic Texts
The Society for Early English and norse Electronic Texts. Copyright © 2001by the Society for Early English and norse Electronic Texts (SEENET).
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/seenet/home.html
The Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts
Trinity College, Cambridge MS R 3.14, fol. 1v
By permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge.
About SEENET: Rationale for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts SEENET FAQs Now Avaliable from SEENET Protocols and How To's Available to SEENET Archivists: SEENET Library (Please note that the library link will sometimes experience a brief delay in execution.) Related Sites: The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive University of Virginia Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities ... University of Michigan Press SEENET Series Information
Project Director
Hoyt N. Duggan
Editorial Secretary Thorlac Turville-Petre Treasurer Peter Baker Editorial Board John A. Burrow, The University of Bristol (Emeritus)
A. S. G. Edwards, University of Victoria, British Columbia
Anthony Faulkes, The University of Birmingham
Ralph Hanna III, Oxford University

68. Popular Tales From The Norse
By George Webbe Dasent (1888), etext from the Baldwin Project.
http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=dasent&book=norse&story=_co

69. Johannes' Old Norse Page
Dedicated to Old norse culture, mythology and religion from a historic point of view.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths norse......På den här sidan används ramar som inte stöds av din webbläsare.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-48599/oldnorse.htm
På den här sidan används ramar som inte stöds av din webbläsare.

70. Norse Saga Home Page

http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/norse/

71. Index
Information about the RuneGild. Links to other Rune-Gild sites, as well as sagas, mythology, and historical sites. Site also contains norse games.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Stage/2785/
This site is currently under re-construction.
It will be back up and running in the next couple of months. Please check back. Sorry for the inconvenience. (1/12/03)

72. Norse Saga Home Page

http://server.fhp.uoregon.edu/Norse/

73. Viking Trail Online
The official website for the Viking Trail region of Newfoundland and Labrador, with visitor information for the 1,000 yearold norse settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows.
http://www.vikingtrail.org/
Welcome to Viking Trail Online!
Our Website uses frames. Either your browser does not support frames or you have this feature disabled. No problem! You may use our Text Index , which does not use frames.

74. Luther Athletics > Football Home
Official site of the norse with news items, scores, statistics, player roster and a schedule of games.
http://sports.luther.edu/football/index.html
Meet Head Coach Paul Hefty 2003 Schedule 2002 Results 2002 Top Returners Meet Head Coach Paul Hefty 2003 Schedule 2002 Results 2002 Top Returners ... 2002 Postseason Award Winners Announced - 12/20/02

75. Norse Log Homes
Specializes in handcrafted custom log buildings ranging in size from cabins to large commercial projects .Category Regional North America Construction and Maintenance......norse LOG HOMES RESIDENTIAL RECREATIONAL - COMMERCIAL Thank you foryour interest in our Log Homes. I ideas. norse Log Homes Ltd.
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Thank you for your interest in our Log Homes. I hope the following information will be helpful to you. Norse Log Homes specializes in Quality Handcrafted Custom log buildings ranging in size from cabins to large commercial projects. Our office and main construction yard is located 5 minutes north of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The people at Norse have been building log homes since and moved to Vancouver Island in 1985 in order to be located at the source of the worlds best supply of Douglas Fir logs. We use Select West Coast Grown Douglas Fir logs with a mean diameter average of 11 - 12 inches mid span and a 15 - 16 inch butt diameter. Our logs are hand peeled using the traditional draw knife method, then scribe fitted using the Scandinavian style of Round Notches and Lateral groove construction. We are proud of our natural Hand Fitted Log Homes and they should not be confused with machined log home kits. We have two construction yards and three 82' hammerhead cranes located on a total of six acres.

76. Nku Women Page
norse. Press releases, coaching staff, pictures, roster, game schedule and past results.
http://www.nku.edu/~athletics/nku_wtenn_page.htm
Northern Kentucky University NKU wins fourth straight GLVC championship 2001-02 Roster 2001-02 Schedule 2000-01 Results ... 1999-2000 Results NKU History

77. Odin - Norse Mythology
norse Mythology. In the beginning there was cold and heat. The wayto the North Norway - has always been regarded as a route that
http://odin.dep.no/odin/engelsk/norway/history/032005-990465/index-dok000-b-n-a.

Norwegian pages

News
Norway in facts and figures About Norway ... Contact Normal Full Screen Language
Norse Mythology
In the beginning there was cold and heat
The way to the North - Norway - has always been regarded as a route that is hard to find, difficult to tread and fraught with unspeakable dangers. To the writers of ancient Greece and Rome Norway was a mythical world - Ultima Thule, peopled by wild barbarians and full of strange and fantastic creatures. In the 4th century BC, the Greek Pytheas described a place where the laws of nature seemed to be suspended, where earth and water and air came together and everything seemed to float about freely. The renowned historian Herodot complained that it was actually quite impossible to say anything at all about the northern regions, because one simply couldn't see a foot in front of one. This was because of all the white feathers that constantly blow in people's faces - the air is thick with such feathers, he wrote, and the ground completely covered by them! We should probably interpret this observation as the somewhat unsuccessful attempt of a southerner to describe a snowstorm. However, it's true enough; Norway has always had more than its share of snow and ice. A major portion of our country lies north of the Arctic Circle. And even though the glaciers have long since receded from these parts, the Ice Age lasted longer in Norway than in most other places. Paganism too lasted longer here in the north. When the rest of Europe had been christianized for almost a thousand years, Norwegians were still worshipping their old pagan gods.

78. The Norse Federation
NordmannsForbundet. The norse Federation. For friends of Norway all over the world. Look to Norway . Nordmanns-Forbundet Rådhusgt. 23b 0158 Oslo Norway Tel.
http://www.norseman.no/
Nordmanns-Forbundet
The Norse Federation
For friends of Norway all over the world
"Look to Norway"
Nordmanns-Forbundet
0158 Oslo
Norway
Tel. (+47) 23 35 71 70

79. Gate To The Hall Of The Asatru
Features information about the norse gods and Asatru.
http://prime-fe1.lvcablemodem.com/paladin/asatru/index.html
Enter the Hall of the Asatru
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80. Old Norse E-texts
Old norse etexts. Sophus Bugge Sæmundar Edda (1867). Völuspá HávamálVafþrúðnismál Grímnismál Skírnismál (För Skírnis
http://home.nvg.org/~gjerde/norn/
Old Norse e-texts
Sophus Bugge: Sæmundar Edda Völuspá
Hávamál

Vafþrúðnismál

Grímnismál
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(För Skírnis)
Hárbarðslióð

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Rígsþula
Hyndlulióð Völundarkviða Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar ... Forspjallsljóð Various texts (The first grammatical treatise) Konungs skuggsiá Visio Pauli (Old Norse and Latin text) Texts with restricted access The rendering of unusual characters (in Norwegian) Links to other e-text collections Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda (University of Oregon) Projektet Källtext, Fornsvenska texter Völuspá (Bragi Skúlason) Norrøne tekster og kvad (Foreningen Forn Sed) Jörmungrund (Eysteinn Bjornsson) Netútgáfan (Modern Icelandic orthography) Ordbok öfver Svenska Medeltids-språket gjerde@nvg.org

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