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- Norse Course - Old Norse for Beginners - A course in the Old Norse language for beginners. Includes: Structured lessons, solutions, audio clips, texts with glossaries, rune projects and the ever popular Norse Toons.
- Barbarian's Norse Religion Page - Essay about different kinds of Norse religions. Also more information about the Gods and Goddesses and Norse holidays.
- Norse Mythology Page - Genealogy of the Norse deities, stories, and a list of personalities associated with Norse mythology.
- The Old Norse Language Institute - Features English-Norse dictionary, grammar, and texts.
- Norse Mythology - List of names from Norse mythology, from Infoplease.com.
- Norse Holidays and Festivals - A calendar of holidays followed by the Norse tradition.
- Norse Mythology - From Encyclopedia Mythica. Vast number of articles on Norse gods.
- Encyclopedia Mythica: Principal Gods of Norse Mythology - Provides a brief genealogy table.
- Zoëga's "A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic" - Web version of the full 1910 Old Norse-English dictionary, with both .php and .gif files. The grammatical supplement is also included.
- Ring of the Niebelung - Browse sites related to Germanic and Norse history and heritage as well as Asatru and Norse Paganism.
Wikipedia Articles
- Old Norse poetry - Old Norse poetry encompasses a range of verse forms written in Old Norse, during the period from the 8th century (see Eggjum stone) to as late as the far end of the 13th century. Most of the Old Norse poetry that survives was preserved in Iceland, but there are also 122 preserved poems in Swedish rune inscriptions, 54 in Norwegian ...
- Norse-Gaels - The Norse-Gaels were a people who dominated much of the Irish Sea region and western Scotland for a large part of the Middle Ages, whose aristocracy were mainly of Scandinavian origin, but as a whole exhibited a great deal of Gaelic and Norse cultural syncretism. They are generally known by the Gaelic name which they themselves used, of which "Norse-Gaels" is a translation.
- List of English words of Old Norse origin - Words of Old Norse origin that have entered the English language, primarily from the colonisation of eastern and northern England between 800-1000 AD. Old Norse (abbreviated in dictionaries as O.
- Norse paganism - Norse paganism is a term used to describe the religious traditions which were common amongst the Germanic tribes living in Nordic countries prior to and during the process of the Christianization in Northern Europe. Norse paganism is therefore a subset of Germanic paganism, which was practiced in the lands inhabited by the Germanic tribes across most of Northern and Central Europe until the end of the Viking Age.
- Harold Norse - Harold Norse (born July 6 1916 in New York City) is an American writer, who has created a body of work using the American idiom of everyday language and images. One of the expatriate artists of the Beat generation, Norse has been widely published and anthologized.