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Что (кто) такое ruft Neid hervor - определение

SHIELD MAIDEN
Hervör; Hervoer
  • Tyrfing}} Oil painting by [[Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein-Stub]] (1783–1816)

Hervör alvitr         
Hervor alvitr
In Norse mythology, Hervör alvitr (Old Norse, alvitr possibly meaning "all-wise" or "strange creature"Orchard (1997:83).) is a valkyrie.
The Nuns         
AMERICAN BAND
Delphine neid; Desperate Children; Delphine Neid; Jennifer Miro; Jeff Olener; Delphine Volino; Delphine nied; The nuns
The Nuns was an American rock band based in San Francisco and New York City. Best known as one of the founding acts of the early San Francisco punk scene, the band went through a number of hiatuses and periodic reunions, lineup changes, and changes in style.
Niding         
  • Sm 5]] uses the opposite of ''niðingr'', or ''oniðingr'', to describe a man who died in England.
LOSS OF HONOR IN GERMANIC SOCIETIES
Nithing; Niðingr; Niding; Neid; Nið; Nidingr; Níðvísa; Níðing; Niðing; Níthing; Níth; Nidh; Nídh; Níd; Níding; Nidhing; Nídhing; Niþ; Níþ; Níþing; Niþing; Nīþing; Nithaz; Nīþaz; Nīthaz; Niþaz; Níthaz; Nīð; Nīðing; Nīding; Nīdhing; Nīdh; Nīd; Nijd; Nidding; Níð; Nīðingr; Níðingr; Nīðgæst; Niðgæst; Níðgæst; Níthgæst; Nithgæst; Nīthgæst; Nithgaest; Nithe; Nithling
·noun A coward; a dastard;
- a term of utmost opprobrium.

Википедия

Hervor

Hervör is the name shared by two female characters in the Tyrfing Cycle, presented in The Saga of Hervör and Heidrek with parts found in the Poetic Edda. The first, the viking Hervör, challenged her father Angantýr's ghost in his gravemound for his cursed sword Tyrfing. She had a son, Heidrek, father of the other Hervör. The second Hervör was a commander killed in battle with her brother.

The two are thought by some academics to be the same character, duplicated.