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  2. Jörmungandr - Wikipedia

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    Jörmungandr in the sea during Ragnarök, drawn by the Norwegian illustrator Louis Moe in 1898.. In Norse mythology, Jörmungandr (Old Norse: JĒ«rmungandr, lit. 'the Vast 'gand'', see Etymology), also known as the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent (Old Norse: Miðgarðsormr, "worm of Midgard"), is an unfathomably large and monstrous sea serpent or worm who dwells in the world sea, encircling ...

  3. Stoor worm - Wikipedia

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    The name stoor worm may be derived from the Old Norse Storðar-gandr, an alternative name for Jörmungandr, the world or Midgard Serpent of Norse mythology, [1] [2] Stoor or stour was a term used by Scots in the latter part of the 14th century to describe fighting or battles; it could also be applied to "violent conflicts" of the weather elements. [3]

  4. Midgard Serpent (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Midgard Serpent debuted in Marvel Tales #105 (February 1952) and was later tied firmly to Marvel continuity in the Silver Age of Comic Books in Thor #127 (April 1966). As in Norse mythology, the Marvel version of the Midgard Serpent is the nemesis of the Thunder God, who has two encounters with the creature – the events based directly on mythology – in Thor #272-273 (June–July 1978).

  5. Germanic dragon - Wikipedia

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    Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, or the "Midgard worm" (Old Norse: Miðgarðsormr), is described as a giant, venomous beast and the child of Loki and Angrboða. [23] [29] [30] Níðhöggr is a dragon attested in the Eddas that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil and the corpses of Náströnd. [18] [30]

  6. Midgard Serpent (comics) - Wikipedia

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  7. Hørdum stone - Wikipedia

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    The image on the stone illustrates a legend recorded in the Hymiskviða of the Poetic Edda, in which the Norse god Thor fishes for Jörmungandr, the Midgard serpent. [2] Thor goes fishing with the jötunn Hymir using an ox head for bait, and catches Jörmungandr, who then either breaks loose [ 3 ] or, as told in the Gylfaginning of the Prose ...

  8. Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent - Wikipedia

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    The nude and muscular Thor stands in Hymir's boat with the Jörmungandr on his fish hook. In the top left corner, the god Odin appears as an old man. [1] It depicts one of the most popular myths in Germanic mythology, Thor's fishing trip, which was known to Fuseli through P. H. Mallet's 1755 book Introduction à l'histoire du Dannemarc, translated to English by Thomas Percy in 1770 as Northern ...

  9. Asgard (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Midgard Serpent; an immense serpent that lives in the Sea of Space circling Midgard, ready to eat unwary sailors. [3] Ratatosk; a squirrel that lives on Yggdrasil and carries messages between Lerad and Níðhöggr. As a child Thor would go to Yggdrasil to visit Rattatosk and listen to his stories. [32] [33] Sleipnir; Odin's eight-legged steed. [41]