• lists Sjöfn seventh, and says that Sjöfn is "concerned to direct people's minds to love, both women and men." In addition, High states that from Sjöfn's name...
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  • Sjöfn is a Norse goddess. Sjöfn may also refer to: Sigrún Sjöfn Ámundadóttir (born 1988), Icelandic basketball player Sjofn (album), album This disambiguation...
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  • Sjofn is an album by Gjallarhorn, a band from Finland. It was the band's second studio album, and was released in 2000. It combines striking singing by...
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  • Sæmundsson (7 August 2014). "Sigrún Sjöfn til Svíþjóðar". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 25 November 2017. "Sigrún Sjöfn samdi við sænska silfurliðið"....
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    goddess who has permission from Frigg to arrange forbidden marriages. Sjöfn, goddess associated with love. Aphrodite, goddess of love, sex, and beauty...
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  • Egypt and slowly smiles. Gunnar Jónsson as Fúsi Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir as Sjöfn Sigurjón Kjartansson as Mörður Margrét Helga Jóhannsdóttir as Fjóla Franziska...
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    German) Contested None attested None attested Second Merseburg Incantation Sjöfn (Old Norse) "Love" None attested None attested Prose Edda Skaði (Old Norse)...
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  • correct. In the same work, Simek writes that the goddesses Sága, Hlín, Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör should be considered vaguely defined figures who "should...
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    Forseti and Loki and the ásynjur as Frigg, Sága, Eir, Gefjon, Fulla, Freyja, Sjöfn, Lofn, Vár, Vör, Syn, Hlín, Snotra, Gná, Sól, Bil The þulur add to this...
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    be considered "one of the not closer defined Asyniur" along with Hlín, Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör, and that they "should be seen as female protective...
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