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    In Germanic mythology, Wayland the Smith (Old English: Wēland; Old Norse: Vǫlundr [ˈvɔlundr̩], Velent [ˈvelent]; Old Frisian: Wela(n)du; ‹See Tfd›German:...
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  • Kennealy-Morrison Wayland (band), a US rock music band Wayland the Smith, figure from northern European folklore HM Prison Wayland, Norfolk Wayland, Norfolk Wayland Wood...
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  • warfare Hephaestus, god of metalworking and the forge Hadúr, god of metalworking and war Wayland the Smith, legendary master blacksmith (in some sources...
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  • Dictionary "Wayland the Smith". www.waylands.net. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-24. "Flibbertigibbet - Word of the Day | Merriam-Webster"...
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    Wayland's Smithy is an Early Neolithic chambered long barrow located near the village of Ashbury in the south-central English county of Oxfordshire. The...
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  • that of puppeteer Wayland Flowers. The idea for Smithers's ambiguous sexual orientation came from Sam Simon. He proposed that Smithers should be gay and...
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    born to the English nobility, Waltheof is noted for his severe, self-imposed austerities and kindness to the poor. Wayland the Smith (dates to the 8th century):...
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    the tale Faust, a German legend also involving a pact with the devil Sir Twardowski, a Polish legend also involving a deal with the devil Wayland the...
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  • Weyland or Wayland the Smith, a legendary smith in Germanic and Norse mythology Völundarkviða, the Lay of Weyland, a Norse epic poem about the smith Bernadette...
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    Witege (category German literature of the Late Middle Ages)
    with Langben Rese/Risker (the giant Etgeir in the Þiðrekssaga). During the Middle Ages, he became the son of Wayland the Smith and Böðvildr, and this entitled...
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