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Encyclopedia > Hringhorni

Hringhorni was the name of the Norse god Baldr's ship, the largest ever built. He, his wife Nanna, his prized horse, and the dwarf Litr were burnt upon it after Baldr was killed by Höðr, via Loki's trickery. Norse or Scandinavian mythology refers to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... Baldr. ... Nanna is the name of two deities: God of the moon in Sumerian mythology and Nanna, the wife of Balder in Norse mythology There are also a kind of Corsican music called nanna. ... Loki tricks Hod into shooting Baldr In Norse mythology, Höðr, was the blind brother of Baldr and son of Odin and Frigg. ... This picture, from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript, shows Loki with his invention - the fishing net. ...

Norse mythology Variant of Image:Mjollnir. ... Norse or Scandinavian mythology refers to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ...

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Hringhorni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (240 words)
In Norse mythology, Hringhorni is the name of the ship of Baldr, described as the "greatest of all ships".
The significance of this seemingly incidental event is speculative but may perhaps find a parallel in religious ritual.
Among other artifacts and creatures sacrificed on the pyre of Hringhorni were Odin's golden arm ring Draupnir and the horse of Baldr with all its trappings.
Balder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1334 words)
Phol may have been a German name for Balder, based on the second Merseburg charm, where the same person seems to be referred to as Phol and Balder.
For this act, Odin and Rind had a child named Váli, who was born solely to punish Höðr, who was slain.
Balder was ceremonially burnt upon his ship, Hringhorni, the largest of all ships.
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