In Norse mythology, Gram (Old Norse Gramr, meaning "Wrath"), also known as Balmung or Nothung, is the sword that Sigurd used to kill the dragon Fafnir...
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up gram or Gram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gram is a unit of mass. Gram may also refer to: Gram (mythology), a sword in Norse mythology Gram of...
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Hjaðningavíg Mōdraniht Ragnarök Rheda (mythology) Yule Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr Gjallarhorn Gleipnir Gram Gullinbursti Gungnir Hringhorni Læðingur...
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Romanian dish Balmus, another name for Siegfried's legendary sword, Gram (mythology) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Fáfnir (redirect from Fafnir (Norse mythology))
slain by a member of the Völsung family, typically Sigurð. In Nordic mythology, he is the son of Hreiðmarr, and brother of Regin and Ótr and is attested...
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List of mythological objects (redirect from Swords in mythology)
encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition...
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important motifs in Chinese mythology as well as Chinese legend, cultural symbology, and fiction. Weapons featured in Chinese mythology, legend, cultural symbology...
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Vanargand, and the ultimate weapons Gram, Gungnir, and Mjollnir, to name a few. In the video game La Tale, Norse mythology is reoccurrent in many of the games...
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Germanic dragon (redirect from Dragons in Germanic mythology)
Dragons, or worms, are present in Germanic mythology and wider folklore, where they are often portrayed as large venomous serpents. Especially in later...
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Regin (redirect from Regin (Norse mythology))
In Norse mythology, Reginn (Old Norse: ᚱᛁᚼᛁᚾ/ᚱᛁᚽᛁᚿ [ˈreɣenː]; often anglicized as Regin or Regan) is a son of Hreiðmarr and the foster father of Sigurð...
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