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Aurvandill (Old Norse) is a figure in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, the god Thor tosses Aurvandill's toe – which had frozen while the thunder... |
Day Sword, compared to Ferdinand Holthausen's translation of the name Aurvandill/Auriwandal as "daybreak sword". Corwin's brother Benedict is introduced... |
Ancient Celtic religion (section Further reading) mythologies, such as Celtic Brigantia with Roman Aurora, Vedic Ushas, and Norse Aurvandill; Welsh Arianrhod with Greek Selene, Baltic Mėnuo, and Slavic Myesyats;... |
Vandals (section Further reading) designating the Mediterranean Sea. The Germanic mythological figure of Aurvandill has been interpreted by Rudolf Much to mean 'Shining Vandal'. Much forwarded... |
Íslendingabók, Ynglingatal, Historia Norwegiæ, Ynglinga saga Aurvandill Old Norse: Aurvandill, Middle High German: Orendel, later Erntehelle The name may... |