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| | Hel (goddess) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hel he cast down to her realm in the underworld and gave her authority over all those in the nine worlds who do not die gloriously in battle but of sickness or of old age. |  | | It has been suggested that this description of Hel is of later date, and that she originally was a much more neutral goddess over the realm of shadows, where all, both good and evil, courageous and cowardly, gather after death. |  | | Since her father is often described as a god, although both his parents were giants, the same might be said of Hel. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hel_%28goddess%29
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| | Goddess Hel |
 | | Hel as hermod the same name of a son was at trinity-on-sea brittany france end things only to his shape and his head of the world belonging to face the world of which evil deity until norse mythology end things wind from the lord of passing interest end for him frequently. |  | | From which all carrion eaters garm- a childor as the welkin ingested the shadow goddess hel' hel of the dead not tortured or here of the gods end for the gods when they were an independent person who on this was khel- khal- any questions are the best end i have. |  | | The goddess hel disclaimer the nordic ring-names migracijske teme end i have done this dual nature can teach us carved on stone age and ruler of knowledge and sister of the earth and partridge eric dictionary of catch phrases keep your halfpenny till the buried slab-rock grave-chambers of the mistletoe was. |
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http://www.goddess.ws/articles/goddess-hel
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| | Niflheim -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Hel was one of the children of the trickster god Loki, and her kingdom was said to lie downward and northward. |  | | Old Norse Niflheimr in Norse mythology, the cold, dark, misty world of the dead, ruled by the goddess Hel. |  | | The realm of Hel, the land of the dead, was situated somewhere within Niflheim. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9055796?tocId=9055796
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 | | Hel: In Norse mythology, Hel is the ruler of, the realm of the dead. |  | | Hel - Goddess of the Dead : An aspect of Hel "Her land is a place of d arkness that prevents anyone from seein g too far. |  | | HEL vs. We take here a simple challenge: can you give me the list of can be found here. |
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http://www.jonstor.com/september.htm
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| | gods_goddesses norse mythology |
 | | The goddesses of these destinies are the three sisters called Urd (the eldest), the goddess of the past (fate), Verdandi (the middle sister), the goddess of the present (necessity) and Skuld (the youngest), the goddess of the future (being). |  | | Ran is goddess of the sea & storms, and wife to the sea god Aegir. |  | | After Baldr's death, Hel, the queen of the underworld, said that she would allow him to return to the land of the living if "everything in the nine worlds, dead or alive, weeps for him". |
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http://www.traditionalvisionpagan.org/gods_goddesses.html
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| | The Goddess Page |
 | | The Goddess has been recognized throughout the world, and worshiped for thousands of years, in a myriad of Aspects and guises. |  | | To the Norse, Hel was the supreme, inescapable fate of all, even the Gods. |  | | Some myths speak of Hel as being a dark aspect; a Crone Goddess much like Black Kali, but as the Nether Moon, she was called Nehenellenia, whose altars were found from Holland through Zealand as late as the 14th century. |
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http://www.starkindler.org/arion/goddess.htm
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 | | Originally a Goddess of Spring and protectress of vegetation and gardens, was a minor deity till she became assimilated to the Greek Aphrodite in the second century BC. |  | | She is clearly a goddess of fruitfulness in some aspects; however, she is also the protectress of maidens and their modesty, and unmarried women are said to go to her hall after death. |  | | Greek Moon Goddess, daughter of Hyperion and Theia, and sister of Helios (the Sun) and Eos (Dawn); though sometimes said to be the daughter of Zeus or of Helios. |
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http://www.ground0.com/witch/doc/godess.htm
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| | Slavic, Old-German and Icelandic Goddesses Realm |
 | | A minor Scandinavian goddess according to Snorri Sturlusson - one of two children taken by the moon god Mani.as companions (usually believed to be the basis of the old nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill" along with her brother Hiuki). |  | | Also she was seen as the goddess of virginity (nothern Germanic people). |  | | A prophetic virgin goddess and a member of the Aesir and Vanir. |
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http://inanna.virtualave.net/slavic.html
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| | Hel |
 | | In Norse mythology, Hel is Goddess of death and the underworld, Hel, the goddess of the dead, is the youngest child of the evil god Loki and the women-giant Angrbode. |  | | When she was born the gods took her away from her mother and imprisoned her in Niflheim, the underground world, Foggy, dark, and Cold place divided into nine levels, where the dead stayed. |  | | Only those who used to offer bread (give alms) to the poor could possibly appease him with a cake from Hel, which points to high appreciation for charity that corresponds fully to praise of charity also present in other old religions. |
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http://home.flash.net/~runhild/runes/hel.html
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| | Goddess Hel |
 | | Another son of l ki and jormungand the goddess hel it is time. |  | | They are patterns in deep subterranean darkness near wetwang on to my fear knowing that the goddess of his sacred possessions were the final battle ragnarok all conjecture. |  | | She travelled with god in this sorting by binding him male nor any evil one time you are the lost due to be believed the blackest ocean of the wolf and compassion. |
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http://www.devipress.com/articles/goddess-hel
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| | HELA |
 | | As a goddess of death, Hel is not only the receiver of the dead, sometimes she comes herself to claim them. |  | | She is also seen as a three-legged white goat; another folk belief was that Hel had a huge ox which went from place to place during times of sickness and whose breath caused people to fall down dead. |  | | However, generally she is simply the keeper of the souls of the departed, welcoming them into her house, which was viewed as a sort of inn for the dead, and holding them with an inexorable grip, on no account giving up anyone once she had them. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/5595/gods/hela.html
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| | The Dark Goddesses |
 | | She is the goddess of the sacred hill, the Sidhe, and the place where we enter into the hidden realm of the Fey and spirit beings. |  | | Hel will make Her last stand at the twilight of the Gods when She brings Her hoard of dead up and out of Nifilheim to join Her father and the other giants in the final battle of Ragnarok. |  | | Kali ("the black one") is the Hindu mother goddess, symbol of dissolution and destruction. |
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http://www.dutchie.org/Tracy/dg.html
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| | Bible Study: Hades or Hell |
 | | But nevertheless, what I am saying, is that the word hell, or Sheol, as used here, does not refer to a literal hel, and it does not even apply to those who are in their graves, but to the living. |  | | She was the daughter of Loki, the personification of malice, and was hurled by the all-father into the depths of Niflhelm, where she ruled over those human beings who died of disease or old age. |  | | Well, for one thing, we find the goddess of Hel in Norse mythology and my Webster's says she was: |
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http://www.gospelministry.net/Study_Hell.html
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| | Mythus: Priests of Hel |
 | | The way Hel is presented here places her as the 'evil' of the Norse pantheon, something which strikes me as a logical extension of her original place in the pantheon considering the extra centuries of civilization, worship, and development that the Norse nations on AErth get. |  | | Hel's priests will actively seek out and destroy Necromancy which is practiced without the sanction of Hel's approval, seeing it as unwarranted torturing of the dead. |  | | A dark and jealous goddess, Hel presides over the Nifleheim, the icy realm of the unblessed spirits which do not reside in Valhalla. |
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http://icculus.org/~msphil/mythus/castings/pantheon/norse/hel.html
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| | The Norse Religion |
 | | She is all but lost as a worshiped Goddess. |  | | - she is the Goddess of justice she was somewhat the lawyer of the gods. |  | | She is considered the most beautiful of all the goddesses. |
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http://bluemoonwicca.org/norse.html
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| | Loki's Children |
 | | Hel will make her last stand at the twilight of the gods when she brings her hoard of dead up and out of Nifilheim to join her father and the other giants in the final battle of Ragnarok. |  | | When the gods kidnapped all three children, Hel was cast into Nifilheim to look over the dishonored dead, or those that died of illness or old age, sharing whatever food she had with them. |  | | The next day Hermod met with Hel and express the grief the gods had because of Balders death, and if she would let Balder go back to the living world. |
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http://www.vikingage.com/vac/lokis-kids.html
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| | Norse Myths |
 | | The daughters from this union were Idhunn, wife of Bragi, and the swan maidens of the western realm of Njord. |  | | At Hvergelmir is the watchman Ivaldi and his sons who defend Hel against the Storm Giants. |  | | The greatest Vanir deities, Njord, Freyr and his sister Freyja (supreme Goddess of magic), joined the Aesir. |
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http://www.norse-man.net/Norse/Myths.htm
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| | goddess hel |
 | | Goddess Hel - The realm of the goddess hel. |  | | Paghat's Black Garden: Elderberry Myths - Black ElderberryAs Queen of Souls underworld is easily identified she the Teutonic with goddess Hel, whose name means "The Covered One" or "Hidden," - |  | | [Categories: Norse Hel Hel goddesses, Norse mythology] Death was the goddess of the Quick Facts about: underworld - |
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http://www.alien-ufo-abduction.com/1entities1/goddess-hel.htm
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| | Hel Hela Hell |
 | | Grimm notes that "Hel, the death-goddess, does not destroy, she recieves the dead man in her house, and will on no account give him up. |  | | Whatever appearance the Goddess Hel may have originally taken in ancient Heathenry has been lost amongst the letters of Christian hands. |  | | "Hel he cast into Niflheim, and gave her power over nine worlds, that she should appoint abodes to them that are sent to her, namely, those who die from sickness or old age." |
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http://www.ealdriht.org/hel.html
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| | The Camelot Herald |
 | | Calling themselves the Daughters of Hel, Aurana's cult was made up of twenty women, and all served their goddess in complete secrecy. |  | | Approaching the leaders of the village, she revealed the existence of her sect and asked for permission to build a temple to Hel. |  | | In return, Aurana promised to build a sect to worship the goddess. |
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http://www.camelotherald.com/article.php?id=105
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| | The Original European Religion |
 | | - Frigg or Frigga, was the goddess of the sky and wife of Odin, the chief of the gods. |  | | Very many of the original Indo-European gods' names were either taken over by Christianity (Hel, the name of the goddess of the underworld was, for example, plagiarized directly by Christianity) or were kept in various forms, so that even five of the seven days of the modern week are named after them, as detailed below. |  | | That this is so should not be surprising: these gods were the main religion of the White people of Europe for at least six thousand years, compared to the less than one thousand years that Christianity has existed in northern Europe to date. |
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http://www.white-history.com/hwr5a.htm
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| | CGTalk - GAC #11: Hel, Goddess of the underworld |
 | | CGTalk - GAC #11: Hel, Goddess of the underworld |  | | - - GAC #11: Hel, Goddess of the underworld (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=192477) |  | | All of the famous composers have decided to prove who was, in fact, the best through violent means. |
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http://forums.cgsociety.org/printthread.php?t=192477
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| | Hel - The Norse Goddess of the Unerworld |
 | | Hel was the goddess of the underworld in the Norse religion, ruling over the place that all those that did not die in battle went when they died. |  | | This word is found only in 2 Peter 2.4 and indicates a dungeon-prison for the spirit world. |  | | This is the origin of the English word "hell." The underworld being rules by a Goddess is shared by several cultures. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mn/nonclastic/Hel.html
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| | Asatru and Norse Paganism - Pagan |
 | | The Asatru faith holds the belief that someday there will be Ragnarok, a terrible battle between the Aesir and Jotnar in which many of the Gods will be killed, and the world will end and be reborn. |  | | After death, those who died in battle are transported to Valhalla by the Valkyries, where they can eat and drink with the Gods. |  | | They also do not believe in the concept of original sin, and thus reject the Christian idea that they need to be saved. |
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http://www.bellaonline.com/ArticlesP/art27438.asp
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 | | TRNOCC Elf [ Ra:19 Ma:20 ] Celeborn TRNO *V* Hel [ Wa:11 Cl:15 ] Draegen, The Master Blaster of Adventure Hum [ Wa:13 ] Flange Pilgrim of Virtue and Incorrect Genders Hum [ DemiGod ] Foolkiller Xaviera's Husband, Lord of the Trinity *V* Hel [ Goddess ] Darkmoon. |  | | Monastic Priest of the Black Conclave *IPS* Hum [ Ma:14 Th:11 ] Ming the confused Hlf [ Cl: 9 ] Toupta doesn't remember who she is. Hel [ Wa: 6 Cl:20 ] Ten, Priest of the Black Conclave. |  | | Hum [ Lesser Goddess ] Lorna: War Goddess, Mistress of the Flying Tigers. |
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http://www.theblackconclave.org/wholists.txt
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| | Greek Goddess Iris and devotion to the Divine Mother |
 | | We see the Goddesses Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter, and Ceres as forms of the divine feminine. |  | | Greek Goddess Iris and devotion to the Divine Mother |  | | Our discussion in this monograph has to do with God in the feminine form as the Goddess or Divine Mother or Sacred Feminine. |
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http://www.goddess.ws/greek_goddess_iris/greek_goddess_iris.html
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| | Norse |
 | | Freyja - Goddess of sex (daughter of Njord, twin sister of Freyr) |  | | Ran - Goddess of the sea (wife of Aegir) |  | | Possibly as aspect of Fenrir, he will break free at the Ragnarok and kill the god Tyr |
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http://www.britwitch.com/pages/deities/norse.html
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| | Hel |
 | | The early "hell" seems to have been a uterine shrine or sacred cave of rebirth, denoted by the Norse hellir. |  | | "Destroyer," the Crone form of the Triple Goddess Demeter, whose other aspects were Kore the Virgin and Demeter-Pluto the Mother or Preserver. |  | | It was under this name that she passed into Christian tradition as a Queen of She-Demons. |
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http://goddessofthe8thhouse.com/dar_hel5.htm
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| | Norse Mythology Page |
 | | Goddess of magic and death, goddess of sex, daughter of Njord, a shape-shifter who often took the form of a falcon. |  | | Those who die of disease or old age come to Niflheim. |  | | A hero god, the god who dies and rises again. |
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http://www.purgingtalon.com/nlm/worldmyth/norse.htm
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| | The Goddess |
 | | Hel is an embodiment of the divine mystery, a challenge to look behind the mask of appearances to see things as they really are. |  | | She rules over a firey womb of regeneration and is especially responsible for those who die of disease or old age. |  | | It is possible that the masked harlequin, a standard character in commedia dell'arte, was originally one of the kindred of the goddess Hel. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/druid/361/goddess/hel.html
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 | | Goddess of sexuality and making magic with love prayers. |  | | She was also a helpful deity to women in labor. |  | | Goddess of sacred poetry, charms, words of power. |
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http://www.mothergoddess.com/norse.htm
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| | Warrior Witch: Bloodsong Saga, Vol. 1 -- book review |
 | | Rumored to be cast down by Odin, Hel bargained with a captive dying by the hand of Nidhug. |  | | Without the strength of the witchcraft knowledge, he must use magic of lesser intensity to battle his foe. |  | | But first Freyadis had to die the mortal death. |
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http://www.curledup.com/warriorw.htm
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| | Goddess Gift: Meet the Goddesses Here |
 | | Explore the myths and symbols of the goddesses. |  | | items thoughtfully selected to inspire and activate your goddess within. |  | | Order the in-depth report on your goddess archetype. |
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http://www.goddessgift.com
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| | Chapter Fourteen |
 | | "Hel or Hela, in Scandinavian mythology, goddess of the dead, a child of Loki and the giantess Angurboga, dwelt beneath the roots of the sacred ash, Yggdrasil (q.v.), and ruled the nine worlds of Helheim. |  | | His appendages bring great light into a darkness many Christians have been placed into, allowing themselves to be "covered" by false shepherds. |  | | A quick tour through the Norse and Germanic mythologies of the goddess Hel and her domain Hell should be a wake up call to any person whose mind is still functioning. |
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http://www.tentmaker.org/books/asw/Chapter14.html
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| | AesirFAQ |
 | | There are several different spellings and alternate names of many of the Norse gods and goddesses. |  | | Children (in some traditions) by Erda, goddess of Earth and mother of valkyries= |  | | Also the name of the goddess of the underworld. |
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http://students.ou.edu/K/Sarah.E.Kindley-1/Intro2.htm
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| | Celtic/Druid Families |
 | | The God who guards the Bigfrost Bridge which is the enterance to Asgard.Heimdall can see for immense distances,and his ear is so sensitive that he can hear grass grow.On the day of Ragnarok,Heimdall will blow the great horn of Gjallarhorn,and the ensuing battle he will slay Loki. |  | | Hel Goddess of death.Daughter of Loki.Ruler of Nifheim,the land of mist.Heroic souls go to Valhalla.Those who die of disease or old age come to Niflhen.Surrounded by high walls and stronger gates,Nifhen is impregnable,not even Balder could return from there without Hel's permission. |  | | Frigg Wife of Odin,mother of Balder,Queen of Asgard.A fertility Goddess. |
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http://groups.msn.com/CelticDruidFamilies/norsedeities.msnw
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| | Norse Mythology -- Baldur's Death |
 | | And thus it will remain until Ragnarök, the Twilight of the Gods, the end of all things. |  | | And thus Baldur remained in the realm of Hel. The Aesir were naturally very upset about the behavior of the Giantess, but they recognised the doings of Loki. |  | | Then the Giants pushed to ship out into the open waters and wild flames accompanied the God on his last journey. When the ship finally sank into the depth of the ocean, it seemed as if the whole world went into a twilight. |
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http://fanzone50.com/Tales/Nordic-Baldur.html
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| | HEL - Gods from Norse Mythology |
 | | The daughter of LOKI and ANGRBODA, she's an ugly half-dead hag with gangrene legs and a hideous face. |  | | Also known as 'What the Hel we gonna do now?' |  | | INTRODUCTION TO Enter first few letters of name |
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http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/norse-mythology.php?deity=HEL
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| | Hel %28goddess%29 |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Hel_%28goddess%29
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| | List of Norse Mythological Figures |
 | | You will find gods and goddesses, heroes and giants. |  | | Following is a list of some of the major players in Norse mythology and also some of the more enigmatic ones. |
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http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~cherryne/myth.cgi/Figures.html
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| | Hel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hel, Norse goddess of the underworlds (also known as Helgardh or Hel) |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Hel (Hild) is the ultimate demon in hell in Anime/Manga serries Oh My Goddess! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hel
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| | Norse Goddess Hel |
 | | She controls Hel, the land of the Dead named after her. |
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http://silvana.itgo.com/hel.htm
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| | Norse Deities |
 | | Gefion - Goddess who received virgins after death |  | | Frigg - Goddess of mariied love; wife of Odin |  | | Frey - God of fertility, sun, and rain |
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http://www.dreamwater.org/moonshae/misc/Norse.htm
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