User:Briangotts/Wiglaf Norse articles
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Before my username: Njars, Domovoi, Tonttu,Völva, Nix, History of Nericia, Nidud, Sitones,
Animals: Sumatran Rhinoceros, Signal crayfish,
Jewish culture and the holocaust: Baal Shem, Odessa Massacre, Chavusy,
Extinct animals: Elasmotherium, Woolly Rhinoceros.
Ancient nations: Dorset (culture), Daner, Merya, Lemovii, Scirii, Semnoni, Muromian, Meshchera, Varni, Reudigni, Auiones, Suarines, Nuithones
Sources: Bagler sagas, Hrómundar saga Gripssonar, Eyrbyggja saga, Landnámabók, Grottisongr, Lay of Hyndla, Sögubrot af Nokkrum, Ynglingatal, Historia Norwegiae, Hervarar saga, Fornaldarsaga, Waking of Angantyr, Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar, Ragnarsdrápa, Eiríksmál, Hákonarmál, Darraðarljóð, Ásmundar saga kappabana, Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa, Hróa þáttr heimska, Arnamagnæan Codex, Norna-Gests þáttr, Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar, Völsa þáttr, Sturlunga saga, Eymund's saga, Tribes of Widsith, Austrfaravísur, Hauksbók, Haukr Erlendsson, Hamðismál, Guðrúnarkviða, Guðrúnarhvöt, Krákumál, Sörla þáttr, Knýtlinga saga, Skiðarima, Song of Eric,
Linguistics: Primary metaphor, Prototype (linguistics), Merya language, Muromian language, Old Gutnish, Proto-Norse, Elias Wessén, Meshcherian language, Idealized cognitive model, Mental space
Archaeology: Nordic Bronze Age, Pre-Roman Iron Age, Roman Iron Age, Götavirke (from OlofE's Swedish article), Comb Ceramic Culture, Björketorp Runestone, Wielbark Culture, Stone circle (Iron Age), Ale's Stones, Stone ship, Vaksala Runestone, Chernyakhov culture, Högby Runestone, Funbo Runestones, Vendel Age, Royal mounds, Germanic Iron Age, Menhir (Iron Age), Gripsholm Runestone, Gårdlösa, Zarubintsy culture, Oksywie culture, the King's Grave, Egtved Girl, Sagaholm, Mound of Håga, Pitted Ware culture, Kongemose culture, Alvastra pile-dwelling, Ahrensburg culture, Bromme culture, Lyngby culture, Hamburg culture, Nøstvet and Lihult cultures, Hassle,
Geography: Arheimar, Artvin, Attundaland, Bravellir, Ed Forest, Finnveden, Fjärdhundraland, Folkland, Fyrisvellir, Fyriså, Gothiscandza, Hålogaland, Kilsbergen, Klarälven, Kolmården, Oddesund, Oium, Ranrike, Romerike, Scandza, Solør, Stone of Mora, Svinesund, Tiundaland, Tiveden, Trollkyrka, Tylöskog, Valsgärde (from OlofE's Swedish article), Vendel, Vingulmark, Åmmeberg,
History: Anund Jacob, Battle of Älgarås, Battle of Lena, Battle of the Fýrisvellir, Battle of Gestilren, Battle of the Helgeå, Berig, Birger Brosa, Blot-Sweyn, Christina Bjornsdatter, Drott, Emund the Old , Eric Magnusson, Eric VII of Sweden, Eric VIII of Sweden, Eskil Magnusson, Filimer, Folkvid the Lawspeaker, Fornsigtuna, Gardar Svavarsson, Germanic king, Gothicismus, Hakon the Mad, Haakon the Red, Halsten, Harald Kesja, House of Stenkil, House of Sverker, Husby, Ingold I, Ingold II, Ingvar the Far-Travelled, Johannes Messenius, Katarina Eriksdotter, Lawspeaker, Magnus Minniskiöld, Magnus the Strong, Margareta Eriksdotter, Norse clans, Ólafr Þórðarson, Philip Halsten, Ragnvald Ulfsson, Rodwulf, Runic calendar, Stenkil, Thorgny Lawspeaker, Thorkel, Ulf Tostesson, Uppsala öd, Valdemar Magnusson.
Mythology and Religion: Agne, Ale the Strong, Angantyr, Arngrim, Aun, Battle of Bråvalla, Battle on the Ice, Bjarmaland, Blenda, Blót, Dag the Wise, Dan (king), Domalde, Domar, Dyggve, Erik and Alrik, Euhemeros, Eyfura, Fjölnir, Fylgja, Gauti, Geirskögul, Germanic mythology, Gestumblindi, Glæsisvellir, Hacker (folklore), Haki, Halfdan, Jonakr's sons, Hamingja, Hedin and Högni, Heidrek,Hervor, Hlöd, House of Yngling, Hugleik, Huld, Irminsul, Jorund, Mani (god), Mythological kings of Sweden, Nerthus, Proto-Indo-European religion, Reidgotaland, Rota (Valkyrie), Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Scandinavian folklore, Shieldmaiden, Skagull, Sol (goddess), Svafrlami, Svanhild, Sveigder, Thjálfi, Thor's Hammer, Tjodolf of Hvin, Vanlade, Varva, Visbur, World tree, Yngvi and Alf.
Semi-legendary people: Anund, Anund Uppsale, Askold and Dir, Aslaug (Kraka), Beowulf (hero), Björn at Hauge, Björn (III) Eriksson, Björn Ironside, Bödvar Bjarki, Eadgils, Eanmund, Ecgtheow, Egil, Emund Eriksson, Eofor, Erik Björnsson, Erik Anundsson, Erik Emundsson, Erik Refilsson, Erik Ringsson, Erik Weatherhat, Geatish kings, Gudröd the Hunter, Haethcyn, Hagbard, Hagbard and Signy, Halfdan Hvitbeinn, Halfdan the Mild, Halfdan Ragnarsson, Harald Hildetand, Heardred, Heaðolaf, Helgi, Helgi Hundingsbane, Heoroweard, Herebeald, Hjalmar, House of Munsö, Hrethel, Hvitserk, Hygd, Ingeborg, Ingjald, Ingjald Olofsson, Ingvar, Ivar Vidfamne, Ohthere, Olaf Geirstad-Alf, Olof Björnsson, Olof Trätälja, Onela, Orvar-Odd, Östen,Östen Beli, Öystein Halfdansson, Palnetoke, Ragnvald the Mountain-High, Randver, Refil, Ring, Scylding, Semi-legendary kings of Sweden, Sigar, Siggeir, Signy, Sigurd Ring, Sigurd Snake-Eye, Sinfjötli, Skagul Toste, Sölve, Styrbjörn Starke, Swerting, Waegmunding, Wealtheow, Wulfing, Yngling (lineage), Yrsa.