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  2. Blood eagle - Wikipedia

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    The blood eagle was a method of ritual execution as detailed in late skaldic poetry. According to the two instances mentioned in the Christian sagas , the victims (in both cases members of royal families) were placed in a prone position , their ribs severed from the spine with a sharp tool, and their lungs pulled through the opening to create a ...

  3. Mead of poetry - Wikipedia

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    They killed him and poured his blood into two vats and a pot called Boðn, Són, and Óðrerir. They mixed his blood with honey, thus creating a mead which made anybody who drank it a "poet or scholar" ("skáld eða frœðamaðr"). The dwarfs explained to the gods that Kvasir had suffocated in intelligence. [1]

  4. Vikings coordinator Phillips apologizes for drunken-driving ...

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    He showed signs of impairment and registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10%. The legal limit in Minnesota is 0.08%. He was charged with misdemeanor driving while impaired.

  5. Driver Who Caused Crash That Killed NFL Rookie Khyree Jackson ...

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    The attorney also said that Clingman's blood alcohol content was "at least" above the legal limit of 0.08% in Maryland, per ESPN. ... the Vikings donated $20,000 toward expenses for Jackson's ...

  6. Koren Robinson - Wikipedia

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    [5] Police reported speeds in excess of 120 MPH during the pursuit and reported Robinson's blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) as 0.11 after his arrest. The legal BAC in Minnesota at the time was 0.08. [6] Robinson was released by the Vikings 10 days later. [7]

  7. How ‘Northman’ Production Designer Used Dried Blood ... - AOL

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    The only thing more intensely stressed than the dilemma of a Viking prince in the year 895 (avenging the death of his father, the king, at the hands of his jealous uncle who s

  8. Kvasir - Wikipedia

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    Upon Kvasir's arrival, the two dwarfs killed him and drained his blood into three objects. Two of the objects were vats, called Són and Boðn, and the third was a pot called Óðrerir. Fjalar and Galar mixed the blood with honey and made mead of it. Whoever drank of it would become a poet or scholar (Kvasir's blood had become the Mead of ...

  9. Skull cup - Wikipedia

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    The skull cup from Gough's Cave. A skull cup is a cup or eating bowl made from an inverted human calvaria that has been cut away from the rest of the skull.The use of a human skull as a drinking cup in ritual use or as a trophy is reported in numerous sources throughout history and among various peoples, and among Western cultures is most often associated with the historically nomadic cultures ...