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  2. Ask and Embla - Wikipedia

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    Ask to Embla is the title of a poem, parts of which are quoted, by R. H. Ash, one of the protagonists in A. S. Byatt's novel Possession: A Romance, which won the Booker prize in 1990. In the video game Fire Emblem Heroes , the two main warring kingdoms are Askr and Embla, which is where the Summoner, the player, finds themselves in, as the ...

  3. Mashya and Mashyana - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Ask and Embla were the first man and woman, created from trees and given various gifts of life by three gods. According to Benjamin Thorpe " Grimm says the word embla, emla, signifies a busy woman, from amr, ambr, aml, ambl, assidous labour; the same relation as Meshia and Meshiane, the ancient Persian names of the first man ...

  4. Norse Mythology (book) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ask and Embla, to populate Midgard. Yggdrasil and the nine worlds ... The Story of Gerd and Frey:

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    The AOL Desktop Gold Download Manager allows you to access a list of your downloaded files in one convenient location. Use the Download Manager to access and search downloads, sort downloads, web search similar items, and more. Open the Download Manager to access a download

  6. Lóðurr - Wikipedia

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    Odin, Lóðurr, and Hœnir create the first humans, Askr and Embla.. Lóðurr (Old Norse: [ˈloːðurː]; also Lodurr) is a god in Norse mythology.In the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, he is assigned a role in animating the first humans, but apart from that he is hardly ever mentioned, and remains obscure.

  7. Lýtir - Wikipedia

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    He may be identical to Lóðurr, one of the three gods creating the two first humans Ask and Embla. Contrary to this, Anatoly Liberman rejects the identity of Lýtir and Lóðurr and returns to the old idea that Lýtir was a cognomen of Freyr , who may have been known in Sweden as Freyr Lýtir .

  8. Talk:Ask and Embla - Wikipedia

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    Ask and Embla's ultimate origin in Proto-Indo-European religion seems to be pretty well established. :bloodofox: ( talk ) 00:55, 18 October 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Yeah, the more I thought about it, I think most religions have a first man-and-woman-type story.

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