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  2. Freyja - Wikipedia

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    Freya (1901) by Anders Zorn. The Heimskringla book Ynglinga saga provides a euhemerized account of the origin of the gods, including Freyja. In chapter 4, Freyja is introduced as a member of the Vanir, the sister of Freyr, and the daughter of Njörðr and his sister (whose name is not provided).

  3. Brísingamen - Wikipedia

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    It is third from the star, and has moons named Freya, Beowulf, and Alberich. The Brisingamen is an item that can be found and equipped in the video game, Castlevania: Lament of Innocence . In the French comics Freaks' Squeele , the character of Valkyrie accesses her costume change ability by touching a decorative torc necklace affixed to her ...

  4. List of Marvel Comics characters: F - Wikipedia

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    Freya had an artifact named after her called the Cloak of Freya which Loki once used to turn Storm into a falcon. [121] Freya's history was later retconned where she was the daughter of the Giant Thyrm and her position was given to the similarly-names fellow goddess Freyja. Thyrm once tried to get Thor and Loki to give him Mjolnir in exchange ...

  5. Characters of Final Fantasy IX - Wikipedia

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    Freya Crescent (フライヤ・クレセント, Furaiya Kuresento, / ˈ f r aɪ ə /) is Burmecian, a race of anthropomorphic rats who mainly live in the cities of Burmecia and Cleyra. Her class is Dragon Knight . [ 21 ]

  6. Freya Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Freya was created for the 2000 video game Final Fantasy IX.She was initially known as Freija. [2] She is a member of a race of anthropomorphic rats called Burmecians who mainly live in two cities, Burmecia and Cleyra.

  7. Gardenia - Wikipedia

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    Gardenia is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar, Pacific Islands, [1] and Australia. [ 2 ] The genus was named by Carl Linnaeus and John Ellis after Alexander Garden (1730–1791), a Scottish naturalist. [ 3 ]