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Valerius Geist (2 February 1938 – 6 July 2021) was a German-Canadian biologist and a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary. He was a specialist on the biology, behavior, and social dynamics of North American large mammals (elk, moose, bighorn sheep, other wild ungulates and wolves), and well ...
The suggested parallels with Fenrir myths are the binding of an evil being by a ruler figure and the subsequent swallowing of the ruler figure by the evil being (Odin and Fenrir), trickery involving the thrusting of a hand into a monster's orifice and the affliction of the inserted limb (Týr and Fenrir). [48] Ethologist Valerius Geist wrote ...
In Xenogears, Fenrir is the name of Citan's Omnigear; In Eve Online, Fenrir is the name of the Minmatar freighter; In Dragon Age II, Fenris is an elven warrior companion; In the Ace Combat series, Fenrir has been used as a squadron name on multiple occasions; In Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus, Fenrir is what Cloud calls his motorcycle
Sean “Diddy” Combs was transported from Brooklyn federal lock-up where he’s being held on charges tied to his notorious “freak-off” parties to a nearby hospital Thursday night to receive ...
Fenrir (Japanese: フェンリル, Hepburn: Fenriru) is a Japanese manga series based on a novel by Chūgaku Akamatsu and illustrated by Mioko Onishi . It was serialized in Square Enix 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Gangan from August 2018 to November 2021, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes.
A depiction of Víðarr stabbing Fenrir while holding his jaws apart by W. G. Collingwood, 1908, inspired by the Gosforth Cross. In Norse mythology, Víðarr (Old Norse: [ˈwiːðɑrː], possibly "wide ruler", [1] sometimes anglicized as Vidar / ˈ v iː d ɑːr /, Vithar, Vidarr, and Vitharr) is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance.
Valerius Maximus, a 1st-century Latin writer: author of a collection of historical anecdotes; Valerius of Saragossa, bishop of Zaragoza in 290-315; Valerius of Trèves, a 4th-century bishop of Trier; Valerius (consul 432), a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire; Valerius (archbishop of Uppsala), Swedish Archbishop 1207–1219
When Geist asked the comedian-actor if he was at all sentimental about the end of "Curb," David quipped, "Maybe a shred, the slightest shred." "Well, nothing’s really hit me yet, so I can’t ...