Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
The illustration on the right is a detail from a standing stone found on
the Island of Gotland, Sweden. Click here to see the entire picture stone.
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D. L. Ashliman
See also

Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
Germanic Geography
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The Germanic
world. Links to sites describing the history, geography, and culture
of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia, the low countries, and
England.
Germanic (Especially Old Norse) Mythology and Culture
Ancient Monuments
- Dolmens in
Denmark, a
collection of photographs of pre-Christian stone graves and monuments.
- Runestones
and Picture Stones from Scandinavia:
A Selection of Photographs.
- The Sigurd Portal. Carved doorposts
of the
medieval stave church at Hylestad, Setesdal, Norway. Although part of a
Christian church, the carvings
represent scenes from the heathen story of Sigurd the dragon slayer.
- The Sigurd
Runestone at Ramsundsberget, Jäder, Södermanland, Sweden.
This famous runestone illustrates the story of how Sigurd kills the dragon
Fafnir and his treacherous companion Regin.
- Stone Monuments, legends about ancient
alters, graves, megaliths, menhirs, mounds, pictographs, runestones,
picture stones, standing stones, and other such monuments from the
past.
The Gods' Home Pages
The Vikings
- Vikings in America.
Information about the Norse settlement in Vinland, including photographs
of the reconstructed way station at L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland,
Canada.
- Viking Ship Home
Page. Illustrations, stories, facts, and links concerning the ship
culture of the Vikings.
- When
Vikings Rules the Seas. More about the Vikings, including the
opportunity to purchase authentic scale models of their ships.
Electronic texts
Related Links
Germanic Mythology and Culture
Mythology and legendry in general
Fairy mythology
Folk and fairy tales
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