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Elder and Poetic
The Poetic Edda, also known as Sæmundar Edda or the Elder Edda, is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Icelandic medieval manuscript Codex Regius (" Royal Book ").
In the same year, he brought out the first complete editions of Snorri's Edda and Sæmundr's Edda ( more commonly known as the Poetic or Elder Edda ), in the original text, along with Swedish translations of both Eddas.

Elder and Edda
He notes that the Elder Edda couples the Æsir and the álfar, a conjunction that recurs in Old English ês and ylfe, clearly grouping the elves as a divine or supernatural class of beings, sometimes extended by the Vanir as a third class: The Hrafnagaldr states Alföðr orkar, álfar skilja, vanir vita " The Allfather Odin | the áss has power, the álfar have skill, and vanir knowledge ".
At that time, versions of the Prose Edda were well known in Iceland, but scholars speculated that there once was another Edda — an Elder Edda — which contained the pagan poems Snorri quotes in his book.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson.
At that time versions of the Prose Edda were well known in Iceland but scholars speculated that there once was another Edda — an Elder Edda — which contained the pagan poems which Snorri quotes in his Prose Edda.
Norse mythology: the Elder Edda in prose translation .. Hamden, CN: Archon Books.
Poems of the Elder Edda.
( Revised and expanded edition of Auden and Taylor's The Elder Edda: A Selection of 1969, listed below.
Poems of the Vikings: The Elder Edda.
The Elder Edda: A Selection.
In Iceland, the tales of the Völsung cycle were expanded with native Scandinavian folklore, including that of Helgi Hundingsbane, which originally appears to have been part of a separate tradition, that of the Ylfings, and form the material of the epic poems in the Elder Edda and of Völsunga saga, which preserves material from lost poems.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson and the Younger Edda of Snorre Sturleson.

Elder and Commonly
Commonly he is said to be the son of the god Horus the Elder
* Elders: Commonly styled Elder and their last name ( such as Elder Smith )

Elder and known
Elder Futhark gave rise to a variety of alphabets known collectively as the Runic alphabets.
It is assumed that players will portray the children of the main characters from the books-the ruling family of Amber, known as the Elder Amberites-or a resident of the Courts.
Vipsania Agrippina or most commonly known as Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder ( Major Latin for the elder, Classical Latin:, 14 BC – 17 October 33 ) was a distinguished and prominent Roman woman of the first century AD.
Diego de Almagro, ( c. 1475 – July 8, 1538 ), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo ( The Elder ), was a Spanish conquistador and a companion and later rival of Francisco Pizarro.
( A very well known Athonite Elder and Hesychast.
The prose of the period is best known through On Agriculture ( 160 BC ) by Cato the Elder.
He returned to Alexandria, and began determinedly studying the works of Aristotle under Olympiodorus the Elder ( he also began studying mathematics during this period as well with a teacher named Heron ( no relation to Hero of Alexandria who was also known as Heron ).
The Thorsberg chape ( a metal piece belonging to a scabbard found in the Thorsberg moor ) bears an Elder Futhark inscription, one of the earliest known altogether, dating to roughly AD 200.
He appears to be known to Pliny the Elder through his description of constructing mosaics in Naturalis Historia.
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham PC ( 15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778 ), called William Pitt the Elder by historians, was a British Whig statesman who led Britain during the Seven Years ' War ( known as the French and Indian War in the United States ).
Its cultivation spread into the Mediterranean world by way of Iran from Syria: Pliny in his Natural History asserts that pistacia, " well known among us ," was one of the trees unique to Syria, and in another place, that the nut was introduced into Italy by the Roman consul in Syria, Lucius Vitellius the Elder ( consul in Syria in 35 AD ) and into Hispania at the same time by Flaccus Pompeius.
The translation was sometimes called the Livre dou conqueste ; it was known by this name throughout Europe as well as in the crusader Kingdom of Cyprus and in Cilician Armenia, and 14th-century Venetian geographer Marino Sanuto the Elder had a copy of it.
While this was probably just folk etymology made popular by Pliny the Elder, it was well known by the time the term came into common use.
As Horus was the ultimate victor he became known as Harsiesis, Heru-ur or Har-Wer ( ' Horus the Great '), but more usually translated as Horus the Elder.
Several young politicians including William Pitt the Elder and George Grenville formed a faction known as the " Patriot Boys " and joined the Prince of Wales in opposition.
Valerian (; 193 / 195 / 200 – 260 or 264 ), also known as Valerian the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 260.
The oldest known basilica, the Basilica Porcia, was built in Rome in 184 BC by Cato the Elder during the time he was Censor.
Titus was born in Rome, probably on 30 December 39 AD, as the eldest son of Titus Flavius Vespasianus — commonly known as Vespasian — and Domitilla the Elder.
Plant resins have a very long history that was documented in ancient Greece by Theophrastus, in ancient Rome by Pliny the Elder, and especially in the resins known as frankincense and myrrh, prized in ancient Egypt.
* The oldest known basilica, the Basilica Porcia, is completed in Rome by Cato the Elder during the time he is censor.
Pieter Brueghel the Younger was born in Brussels, the oldest son of the famous sixteenth-century Netherlandish painter Pieter Brueghel the Elder ( known as " Peasant Brueghel ") and Mayken Coecke van Aelst.
The generic name was first used by Pliny the Elder ( 23-79 ) for a plant also known as strychnos, most likely S. nigrum.
The First Age was also known as the Elder Days, although this term was ( starting with the Fourth Age ) also applied to the first three Ages combined.

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