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KVAD may refer to: Moody Air Force Base (ICAO code KVAD) KVAD-LD, a low-power television station (channel 16) licensed to serve Amarillo, Texas, United States
Traditional North Germanic Norwegian vocal music includes (kvad), ballads and short, often improvised songs , among the most common types of traditional music. Work songs, hymns, tralling vocals (nonsense syllables) and broadside ballads (skillingsviser) have also been popular.
KVAD-LD in Amarillo, Texas; KXCC-LD in Corpus Christi, Texas; W16CC-D in West Gate, Florida; W16CL-D in Key West, Florida; W16CW-D in Villalba, Puerto Rico; W16CX-D in Panama City, Florida; W16DN-D in Traverse City, Michigan; W16DQ-D in Tampa, Florida; W16DS-D in Birmingham, Alabama; W16DT-D in Keyser, West Virginia; W16DU-D in Bloomington ...
KVAD-LD in Amarillo, Texas; KVTH-DT in Hot Springs, Arkansas; KWHB in Tulsa, Oklahoma; KXCC-LD in Corpus Christi, Texas; W16CC-D in West Gate, Florida, on virtual channel 16; W16CL-D in Key West, Florida; W16CW-D in Villalba, Puerto Rico, on virtual channel 16; W16CX-D in Panama City, Florida; W16DN-D in Traverse City, Michigan
The story in Old Norse at «Norrøne Tekster og Kvad». The story in Old Norse at Snerpa. The saga in English Translation with Facing Old Norse text. External links
The battle, as depicted in a Faroese stamp commemorating the ballad. Ormurin Langi takes its subject matter from the account well given in Heimskringla of the famous sea battle off the island of Svolder in 1000, when the Swedish and Danish kings, together with the Norwegian Eiríkr Hákonarson, attacked the Norwegian king, Olaf Tryggvason, while he was on his way home from Wendland to Norway ...
Ragnarsdrápa in Old Norse in Finnur Jónsson's edition, at Kulturformidlingen norrøne tekster og kvad, Norway. Two editions of the original text (copy on Wayback Machine) The first two half-stanzas read aloud; Translation and discussion of six half-stanzas
Krákumál in Old Norse from «Kulturformidlingen norrøne tekster og kvad» Norway; Nordisk familjebok on Krákumál; Haukur Þorgeirsson on the poem with a recording; Krákumál Old Norse; Another page by Haukur Þorgeirsson with a glossary; Northvegr's edition; Two editions back to back