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  2. Category : Music based on European myths and legends

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Norse mythology in music (3 C, 29 P) V.

  3. Category:Norse mythology in music - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Norse mythology in music"

  4. List of Viking metal bands - Wikipedia

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    Viking metal is a style of heavy metal music with origins in black metal and Nordic folk music, characterized by a lyrical and thematic focus on Norse mythology, Norse paganism, and the Viking Age. Viking metal is quite diverse as a musical style, to the point where some consider it more a cross-genre term than genre, but it is typically ...

  5. Viking rock - Wikipedia

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    Viking rock (also known as Vikingarock in Swedish) is a rock music genre that takes much of its themes from 19th-century Viking romanticism, [1] mixing it with elements of rockabilly, Oi! or street punk, and folk music. [1] Frequent themes occurring in Viking rock include vikings and Norse mythology, as well as Sweden's King Karl XII and the ...

  6. RökFlöte - Wikipedia

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    The album mostly revolves around the characters, roles, and principal gods in Norse Paganism, as well as "Rock Flute". [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The name of the album comes from "Rock Flute" as the original idea was to make an album of mostly instrumental flute music.

  7. Galdr - Wikipedia

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    Old Norse: galdr and Old English: Ä¡ealdor or galdor are derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *galdraz, meaning a song or incantation. [2] [3] The terms are also related by the removal of an Indo-European-tro suffix to the verbs Old Norse: gala and Old English: galan, both derived from Proto-Germanic *galanÄ…, meaning to sing or cast a spell.

  8. Þrymskviða - Wikipedia

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    Þrymskviða in Old Norse from heimskringla.no; The Scandinavian Thor songs and Þrymlur from heimskringla.no; An English translation of Þrymskviða; Text of Þrymskviða with an English marginal glossary; MyNDIR (My Norse Digital Image Repository) Illustrations from manuscripts and early print books.

  9. Nordic folklore - Wikipedia

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    Nordic folklore is the folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.It has common roots with, and has been under mutual influence with, folklore in England, Germany, the Low Countries, the Baltic countries, Finland and Sápmi.