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Diana: Death of a Goddess is a book about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales by psychiatrist and documentarian David Cohen. It was published in 2004 by Century, an imprint of Random House . A continuation of Cohen's 2003 documentary film on the same topic, Diana: The Night She Died , the book explores conspiracies surrounding the event and ...
In Norse mythology, a valkyrie (from Old Norse valkyrja "chooser of the fallen") is one of a host of female figures who decide who will die in battle. Selecting among half of those who die in battle (the other half go to the goddess Freyja 's afterlife field Fólkvangr ), the valkyries bring their chosen to the afterlife hall of the slain ...
What really happened with Princess Diana? A newly-published book, featuring the first-ever interview with the man driving the white Fiat Uno that clipped Di's car before her fatal 1997 car crash ...
"Diana: Case Solved," $14.49 or $9.99 ()As a journalist, I had been investigating Diana’s story—in one way or another— for years. So much of what I had discovered would sync up perfectly ...
Meghan Markle gave Princess Diana a nod just days before her Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," is set to premiere. On Sunday, the Duchess of Sussex shared a series of snapshots of her weekend ...
Some valkyrie names may be descriptive of the roles and abilities of the valkyries. The valkyrie name Herja has been theorised as pointing to a connection to the name of the goddess Hariasa, who is attested from a stone from 187 CE. [63] The name Herfjötur has been theorised as pointing to the ability of the valkyries to place fetters. [64]
That same year, the Thanhouser Company capitalized on her husband's success and her aristocratic title, billing her as Baroness von Dewitz in a three-reel film about Norse mythology titled The Valkyrie. She then made single films for the Vitagraph Company of America (Youth [1915]) and the little-known Pluragraph Company in succession. [2]
Diana was laid to rest in a private ceremony later that day on a small island in the middle of an ornamental lake in Althorp Park, Northamptonshire. She was honored with a statue in 2021.