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  • On August 19, 1979, while working on the [[Frigg gas field]] in the North Sea, a diving bell was launched with three divers * [[Frigg gas field]]
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  • ...alder is the second son of [[Odin]], the chief of the gods, and his wife [[Frigg]], and has numerous brothers, such as [[Thor]] and [[Váli]]. ...r starts having foreboding dreams of his own demise, which lead his mother Frigg to extract an oath from all things in nature not to harm Balder. However, s
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  • .... She is often associated with other figures in Norse mythology, such as [[Frigg]], the wife of [[Odin]], and [[Freya]], the goddess of love and beauty. Hul
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  • ...In various cultures, it has been associated with the goddesses Brigid and Frigg and the god Thor.
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  • ...Frige", a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated in many diffe
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  • ...Aesir gods, including well-known deities such as [[Odin]], [[Thor]], and [[Frigg]]. The realm is situated in the sky, symbolizing its divine and lofty statu
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  • ...oetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and is the husband of the goddess [[Frigg]]. In wider Germanic mythology and paganism, the god was known in Old Engli
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  • * '''[[frigg]]''' -  (Norse mythology) goddess of the heavens and married love; wife of
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