List of Norse mythological people, items and places

List of Norse mythological people, items and places

=Places=

*Álfheim
*Asgard
*Bifröst
*Bilskirnir
*Breidablik
*Egil One-Hand
*Elivagar
*Fyris Wolds
*Gandvik
*Ginnungagap
*Hel
*Hlidskjalf
*Hvergelmir
*Jötunheimr
*Leipter River
*Kormet
*Midgard
*Muspelheim
*Náströnd
*Niðavellir
*Niflheim
*Ormet
*Reidgotaland
*Slidr River
*Svartálfaheim
*Utgard
*Valhalla
*Vanaheim
*Vimur
*Yggdrasil

Events

*Fimbulwinter
*Ragnarök

Artifacts

*Balmung
*Brisingamen
*Draupnir
*Dromi
*Eitr
*Gleipnir
*Mjolnir
*Skíðblaðnir
*Gram
*Gungnir
*Tyrfing
*Well of Urd

People

*Adils
*Ask and Embla
*Aun
*Berserker
*Bödvar Bjarki
*Domalde
*Domar
*Dyggve
*Fafnir
*Harald Hildetand
*Ingjald
*Ivar Vidfamne
*Ohthere
*Ragnar Lodbrok
*Shieldmaiden
*Skirnir
*Skjöld
*Sigmund
*Sigurd
*Sigurd Ring
*Starkad

Other assorted beings

*Alberich
*álfar
*Auðumbla
*Dökkálfar
*Draugrs
*Fenrisulfr
*Garmr
*Geri and Freki
*Gullinbursti
*Gultopp
*Hati
*Hugin and Munin
*Jörmungandr
*Ljósálfar
*Móinn
*Níðhöggr
*The Norns
*Ratatosk
*Skoll
*Sleipnir
*Surtr
*Svadilfari
*Svartálfar
*Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr
*Valkyries

ee also

*Old Norse orthography
*Norse mythology
*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


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