Well, this Wiccan sees something very interesting in Norselore.
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In Norselore it is recounted how King Haakon I of Norway, who became Christian, rescheduled Yule to coincide with Christmas.
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Norsetradition is transparent as glacier ice, and its origin is as unmistakable.
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The elder Norsetradition names him just as often, and in several different connections.
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This is reflected well in the game due to mythic elements from old Norsetradition.
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Under Norsetradition, corn is a charm against lightning.
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On the whole, Saxo's story presents something of an attempt to harmonize Danish and Old Norsetradition.
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And the tribulations of this era -the trigger of Europe's Dark Age -were burnt into Vikinglore that lingered for generations.
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In the eighteenth century, Old Norseliterature was the lore of antiquarians.
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Title: The Influence of Old NorseLiterature on English Literature
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Other old Norseliterature relating to this epoch:
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This lecture shows a deeper acquaintance with Old Norseliterature than Kingsley was willing to acknowledge.
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See also Nordby's Influence of Old NorseLiterature.
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They went to Newport alternate years in the same months, to study the Norseliterature and swimming.
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The extracts from the Sagas which are furnished must whet the appetite of students of Norseliterature.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Influence of Old NorseLiterature on English Literature, by Conrad Hjalmar Nordby
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These works are the kind that show the influence of Old Norseliterature as spiritual rather than substantial.
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She has a marvellous voice, is certainly a first-class violinist, and I should say extremely well-read, especially in Norseliterature.
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Morris was deeply read in Old Norseliterature, and out of his stores of knowledge he brought vivifying details for this poem.
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First, let us understand what the Old Norseliterature was that has been sending out this constantly increasing influence into the world of poetry.
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These scholars also held that Old Norseliterature, as being the product of Norway and Iceland, was distinctly Norse, and not "Northern" or joint-Scandinavian.