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* Peter Fisher and Hilda Ellis Davidson, published 1979-1980, title: Saxo Grammaticus: The History of the Danes, Books I-IX
* Hilda Ellis Davidson, Peter Fisher ( trans ), Saxo Grammaticus: The History of the Danes, Books I-IX: I. English Text ; II.
* Davidson, Hilda Ellis ( commentary ), Peter Fisher ( Trans.
* Davidson, Hilda Ellis ( 1998 ).
* Ellis, Hilda Roderick ( 1968 ).
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that " the eight-legged horse of Odin is the typical steed of the shaman " and that in the shaman's journeys to the heavens or the underworld, a shaman " is usually represented as riding on some bird or animal.
Hilda Ellis Davidson comments that the existence of nine worlds around Yggdrasil is mentioned more than once in Old Norse sources, but the identity of the worlds is never stated outright, though it can be deduced from various sources.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson says that it has been suggested that the figures are partaking in a dance, and that they may have been connected with weddings and linked to the Vanir, representing the notion of a divine marriage, such as in the Poetic Edda poem Skírnismál ; the coming together of the Vanir god Freyr and his love, Gerðr.
Hilda Ellis Davidson theorizes that all of the wives of the gods may have originally been members of the Vanir, noting that many of them appear to have originally been children of jötnar.
* Davidson, Hilda Roderick Ellis ( 1988 ).
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson proposes that Skaði's cult may have thrived in Hålogaland, a province in northern Norway, because " she shows characteristics of the Sami people, who were renowned for skiing, shooting with the bow and hunting ; her separation from Njord might point to a split between her cult and that of the Vanir in this region, where Scandinavians and the Sami were in close contact.
* Davidson, Hilda Ellis ( 1993 ).
" Hilda Ellis Davidson theorizes that Wið færstice was originally a battle spell that had, over time, been reduced to a evoke " a prosaic stitch in the side ".
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that, regarding valkyries, " evidently an elaborate literary picture has been built up by generations of poets and storytellers, in which several conceptions can be discerned.
* Davidson, Hilda Roderick Ellis ( 1988 ).
* Davidson, Hilda Roderick Ellis ( 1990 ).
* Davidson, Hilda Ellis.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
I by Peter Fisher ; Hilda Ellis Davidson.
English scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson links apples to religious practices in Germanic paganism.
" According to Hilda Ellis Davidson, while Valhalla " is well known because it plays so large a part in images of warfare and death ," the significance of other halls in Norse mythology such as Ýdalir, and the goddess Freyja's afterlife location Fólkvangr has been lost.
* Davidson, Hilda Roderick Ellis ( 1993 ).

Hilda and Davidson
One of her friends, the antiquarian Hilda Davidson, who knew Murray in her old age, described her as being " not at all assertive ... never thrust her ideas on anyone.
Hilda R. Davidson compares the incantation to the Old English Wið færstice charm, and theorizes a similar role for them both.

Hilda and 1948
Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL ( née Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Garnett, born 12 March 1948, Dunoon, Scotland ) is a British Conservative Party politician.
He joined the Communist Party that year and remained committed to internationalism and socialism, although he and his wife Hilda left the Communist Party in 1948, believing its policies in Britain were no longer revolutionary.
Frank and Hilda Grillo produced five children: Martha ( 1941 ), Frank Jr ( 1943 ), Barbara ( 1948 ), Mario ( 1956 ) and Paula.

Hilda and states
' The Sleepers and The Shadows ', written by the late Hilda Grieve in 1988 using original sources, states: " For nearly a week, from Monday 1st July to Saturday 6th July, Chelmsford became the seat of government ...
Adler reports that evidence pointed to early police suspect Frank Z. Wilson, and cites Hilda Erickson's letter, which states that Hill had told her he had been shot by her former fiance.

Hilda and goddess
Hilda Ellis Davidson criticized Graves as having " misled many innocent readers with his eloquent but deceptive statements about a nebulous goddess in early Celtic literature ", and stated that he was " no authority " on the subject matter he presented.

Hilda and seems
However, Inside Constantinople: A Diplomatist's Diary During The Dardanelles Expedition, April To September, 1915, by Lewis Einstein talks about a German woman agitating the Muslim population in Constantinople, rather in the mode of Hilda von Einem, so this element of the story seems realistic.
Hilda Ellis Davidson says " it seems more probable that it is a reference to the deathly pale head of the valkyrie, the spirit brooding over the battlefield personifying slaughter, who is summoned at the outset of battle.
Hilda, for example, seems to alternate roles between an inspiring force, urging Solness to temper his rampant ambition and so find real happiness, and a temptress, pushing Solness to commitments he cannot possibly fulfil.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson says that while " the idea of a link with Sumerian Inanna, ' Lady of Heaven ', was attractive to early scholars " the notion " seems unlikely.

Hilda and literary
Hilda Hilst wrote for almost 50 years, and collected the most important Brazilian literary prizes.

Hilda and word
Sinclair's radio play, Hilda Morgan, broadcast on February 12, 1950, resulted in an uproar in the Canadian House of Commons over its then-taboo subject matter of a pregnant, unmarried woman considering abortion after her fiance is killed in an accident though the word abortion was never used.
Besides a few core words borrowed from Polari ( such as the word varda meaning " to see ", itself a borrowing from Lingua Franca ), most of Gayle's words are alliterative formations using women's names, such as Beulah for " beauty ", Priscilla, meaning " police ", and Hilda for " hideous ".

Hilda and is
Viewership peaked on Christmas Day 1987 when an average of 28. 5 million viewers tuned in to see Hilda Ogden leave the street to start a new life as a housekeeper for long term friend Dr Lowther ( although there is some confusion as to whether or not this was actually the highest rating episode due to a special omnibus repeat of that week's episodes being combined with the original airing ).
Also shown is the asteroid belt ( white ) between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and the Hilda family of asteroids ( brown ).
Hilda Solis is the current Secretary of Labor.
Hilda Solis is the current United States Secretary of Labor.
The book is a series of diary entries by each of the four main characters: Zebadiah John Carter, programmer Dejah Thoris " Deety " Burroughs Carter, her mathematics professor father Jacob Burroughs, and an off-campus socialite Hilda Corners.
A unique quality of the first Proctorian is that each member of the class held a position as yearbook staff: William Harrison, Editor-in-Chief ; Werl Smith, Assistant Editor ; Henry Eiler, Business Manager ; Royal Bouschor, Athletic Editor ; Ruby McTaggart, Cartoonist ; Ruth Barncard, Art Editor ; Ruth Carlson, Social Editor ; Brenda Stewart, Assistant Social Editor ; Hilda Ferguson Treasurer.
The college is named after the important Anglo-Saxon Saint, Hilda of Whitby.
Hilda is a town in Barnwell County, South Carolina, United States.
Hilda is located at ( 33. 273985 ,-81. 246275 ).
The earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656, when Streonshal, was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey, under the abbess, Hilda.
The Hildoceras genus of ammonite is named in honour of St. Hilda of Whitby.
* Hilda, another girl from the magazine, is generally disliked by Esther after making negative comments about the Rosenbergs.
There is also a BBC radio dramatisation by René Basilico with Charles Kay and Dame Hilda Bracket in the leading roles.
Hols takes Hilda back to his village, where her beautiful singing is welcomed by the villagers, with the exception of the chief, who is increasingly resentful of Hols ' popularity, and his deputy, Drago, who is a spy for Grunwald.
Hilda, who is actually Grunwald's sister and under his evil influence, later collaborates with Drago and sends a swarm of rats to attack the village ( in the original Japanese version, Grunwald wanted Hols to be his brother before he plunged Hols down the cliff ; this ties in with Hols ' first encounter with Hilda and her comment on how they both share the same fate that they're like twins ).
Hols sets out in search of Grunwald, but is confronted by Hilda, and the owl who acts as messenger between Hilda and Grunwald.

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