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The name is from MHG trache (dragon) and felse ("rock, cliff, stronghold on a mountain"); the form in the Þiðreks saga may show Middle Low German influence. [69] The Þiðreks saga locates the giant Ecke here. The name only occurs in the Þiðreks saga, but other indications suggest that the Ecke legend was placed on the Rhine in German ...
The name means "Golden-Hilt". [17] In Beowulf, the giant-sword with which the hero Beowulf slays Grendel's mother. In Hrólfs saga kraka, it is owned by Hrólfr kraki (Hróðulf), [18] who gives it to Hött, who uses it to "kill" the troll that terrorizes the Danes. Bödvar Bjarki had already killed it, but left it to look alive so that Hött ...
Marvel Comics code names (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Superhero characters code names" ... Legacy hero; R. Red Tornado (character) S. Supernova (DC Comics)
The name is probably from PN *Angan(a)thewar, where the second element means "servant", but the first element is obscure. [253] The name has been interpreted as meaning "opposite of a servant" [254] or "favoured servant". [255] The ON form may have changed from the hypocoristic form *Angila to *AgilaŹ to Egill. [236]
This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.
The name means "the fast moving". [49] One of the horses ridden by Hothbrodd's men mustering allies for defense against Helgi Hundingsbane. [31] Poetic Edda: Svegjud Old Norse: Sveggjuðr: The name means "the one who makes the rider vibrate". [50] One of the horses ridden by Hothbrodd's men mustering allies for defense against Helgi ...
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The following is a list of superheroes with names or overt motifs relating to the United States, usually (though not necessarily) with an overtly patriotic character. Characters are listed alphabetically by publisher.