RMBA4H33–Hundingsbane's Return to Valhalla. Norse mythology
RM2FN649G–Valhalla. The Norse gods crossing the rainbow bridge leading to Valhalla. Scene from Wagner' 'Das Rheingold', 1877. Lithograph, printed on paper
RFC7WPHC–The Norse believed the Valkyries came to battlefield, chose those who would die, and carried them back to Valhalla.
RMDB1H80–literature, Norse sagas, Valkyries escort the fallen heroes to Valhalla, wood engraving after drawing by Friedrich Wilhelm Heine, 1887, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2J76DTN–Germany, Donaustauf, in the Walhalla memorial near Donaustauf in the district of Regensburg, important personalities have been honored with marble busts or memorial plaques since 1842. The memorial is named after Valhalla, the Hall of the Fallen in Norse mythology. The architect was Leo von Klenze.
RM2BHTPHA–Charging on the steeds, a trio of Valkyries, Scandinavian goddesses who were sent by Odin to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. These foreboders of war rode to the battlefield on horses, wearing helmets and shields; in some accounts, they flew through the air and sea. (Artist Unknown)
RMBB4PMF–In Norse mythology, Odin was the ruler of heaven and Earth, the god of warriors and poets, as well as a skilled magician.
RF2JEN8X5–Design in Old Norse style. Ancient Norse God Wotan and Ravens
RMG3BDYX–Odin and the Valkyries welcome a warrior to Valhalla. Date: late 19th century
RFPDB88R–Ancient Norse Mythology Gods and Goddesses Characters Icon Set
RMDDYJD3–'Wotan Waits in Valhalla for the End with his Broken Spear', 1906. Artist: Unknown
RMMBD257–Teutonic Mythology. Woodcut,The Vision of Valhalla, c.1885 After a painting by Charles Robinson.
RF2PGM3BA–Nordic man head in helmet with horns emblem, Viking logo template, ancient warrior sign, medieval artisan of craftsman mascot. Vector illustration.
RMR1PDY6–Ardre Image Stones. Viking era. Ardre VIII. 8th-9th century. Scenes from Norse mythology: Thor fishing for Jormungandr, the punishment of Loki, Odin riding to Valhalla on Sleipnir. It was discovered at Ardre Church, Gotland, Sweden. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMR0ARMJ–Ardre Image Stones. Viking era. Ardre VIII. 8th-9th century. Scenes from Norse mythology: Thor fishing for Jormungandr, the punishment of Loki, Odin riding to Valhalla on Sleipnir. It was discovered at Ardre Church, Gotland, Sweden. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMC8M9J4–Valhalla Walhalla temple hall of fame German history politician sovereign scientist artist neo classical building Regensburg
RM2EXYJ1H–Act 3: Valhalla - Giselle Allen (Gerhilde) in THE VALKYRIE by Wagner at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum 08/05/2004 conductor: Paul Daniel design: Richard Hudson lighting: Mark Henderson director: Phyllida Lloyd
RMCXFR2E–The Valkyrie bronze statue in Churchill Park at Groenningen in Copenhagen, Denmark. Female figure in Norse mythology.
RF2MHNP6F–Viking Pagan Compass, Sacred Vegvisir of fire, navigation runic compass, Norse Mythology. Protective talisman for travelers. Magical Navigator
RM2AX0621–'Hundingsbane's Return to Valhal', 1912. In Norse mythology, Helgi Hundingsbane returns to Valhalla after a brief reunion with his wife Sigrun. From "Teutonic Myth and Legend", by Donald A. Mackenzie. [The Gresham Publishing Company, London, 1912]
RM2FN649J–Valhalla. Sculpture entitled 'On the Way to Valhalla' by Ernst Alpers, 1867
RFBXXNTC–The Norse believed the Valkyries came to battlefield, chose those who would die, and carried them back to Valhalla.
RMDB679N–ancient world, Germanics, religion, Valhalla, wood engraving, after Friedrich Hottenroth, 19th century, warrior, warriors, nordic, the Nordic Countries, Germanic, sword, swords, shield, shields, horn, women, Norse mythology, historic, historical, ancient world, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2J76DW7–Germany, Donaustauf, in the Walhalla memorial near Donaustauf in the district of Regensburg, important personalities have been honored with marble busts or memorial plaques since 1842. The memorial is named after Valhalla, the Hall of the Fallen in Norse mythology. The architect was Leo von Klenze.
RF2BWFRM0–Vector illustration of a skull with viking helmet isolated on black
RF2G7KBG8–Viking raider at the Huntersville NC Renaissance Festival
RF2D76EY3–Wolf Fenrir. Illustration to old Norse mythology
RMD89F77–Valhalla
RF2HC0YX7–Thor lineart vector illustration holding Mjolnir with his iron gauntlet and power belt
RF2M3KEW5–odin thor and loki, the gods of norse mythology
RM2X1JFWN–Valhall or Valhalla, nordic mythology, historical illustration 1880
RF2PGM6K4–Nordic man head in helmet with horns emblem, Viking logo template, ancient warrior sign, medieval artisan of craftsman mascot. Vector illustration.
RF2HJ9692–Valhalla Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RMRHXYWD–Viking warband hird, warriors waiting for attack, moody shot of army before invasion and victory or valhalla, smoke in the woods in the background
RF2C216B7–Print
RM2EXYHYK–Act 3: Valhalla - the Valkyrie recover the souls of fallen heroes in THE VALKYRIE by Wagner at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum 08/05/2004 conductor: Paul Daniel design: Richard Hudson lighting: Mark Henderson director: Phyllida Lloyd
RMDDYJM4–'Helgi Hundingsbane returns to Valhalla', 1890. Artist: James Doyle Penrose
RF2MH7TKM–Viking Pagan Compass, Sacred Vegvisir of fire, navigation runic compass, Norse Mythology. Protective talisman for travelers. Magical Navigator
RF2R8NNHT–Norse viking symbol circles
RM2B02TMT–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2C9T3XC–This illustration shows a Valkyrie before the goddess Freya. In Norse mythology, the Valkyries came to battlefield, chose those who would die, and carried them back to Valhalla. In Norse mythology, Freya, also spelled Freyja, was the goddess of fertility, love and marriage, and light and peace. Her brother was Freyr.
RMB40XYN–Odin (Wotan), highest god in Norse mythology, god of wisdom and war, sitting on throne, engraving, 1883,
RM2J76DTA–Germany, Donaustauf, in the Walhalla memorial near Donaustauf in the district of Regensburg, important personalities have been honored with marble busts or memorial plaques since 1842. The memorial is named after Valhalla, the Hall of the Fallen in Norse mythology. The architect was Leo von Klenze.
RMD96E47–Brunhilde foremost of the Valkyries, daughter of Wotan and Erda, bearing a wounded warrior to Valhalla. Illustration for the opera 'Die Walkure' by Richard Wagner.
RF2G7KBH1–Viking raiders at the Huntersville NC Renaissance Festival
RF2B6J7BT–Mask of Odin. The old Norse image of the Supreme God Odin
RMA67FH2–Odin And Valkyries
RMG7NNEB–“The Rhine's fair children, bewailing their lost gold, weep.” from ‘The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie’ illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), published in 1910. The Rhinemaidens watch as the gods cross the rainbow bridge into Valhalla.
RMMPNT6E–Viking Cross-Shaft Fragment from Sockburn, County Durham, 10th century. Artist: Unknown.
RM2GGNDY2–Valhalla. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Karl Ludwig Prinz.
RF2PGM345–Bearded face emblem, Viking logo template, hipster portrait sign, medieval artisan of craftsman mascot. Vector illustration.
RF2HJ96D2–Valhalla Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RMPCEWC1–Odin, wood carving, Denmark
RF2C3DG7H–Viking Mjollnir logo
RM2F962NK–the Gods ascend to Valhalla in DAS RHEINGOLD by Wagner at the The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London WC2 11/09/1980 conductor: Colin Davis set design: Josef Svoboda costumes: Ingrid Rosell lighting: William Bundy choreographer: Eleanor Fazan director: Gotz Friedrich
RMPCP72W–Loki's brood. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905.
RM2B02TYB–The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Together with Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends.
RF2K1HPNF–According to Norse mythology, the Valkyries(also called Valkyrjor) were the daughters or attendants of Odin, the chief god (also called Wotan). The Norse believed the Valkyries came to battlefield, chose those who would die, and carried them back to Valhalla (a fallen warrior can be seen here in front of a Valkyrie). Their leader was Brynhild (also spelled Brunhild, Brunhilde, Brynhildr). This illustration dates to 1913.
RM2BF92NR–Mythologie nordique : un guerrier est recu par Odin et ses Walkyries (vierges guerrieres) dans la Valholl (ou Walhalla, Valhalla, Valhalle) (Norse myt
RFK33Y6Y–Walhalla Temple Regensburg Bavaria Southern Germany Europe
RMMN8EA2–Viking sat in ornate wooden chair wearing animal skin
RF2RJA7MW–Vintage Viking Ship Boat Silhouette With Dragon Head Logo design
RF2D76F61–Norse warrior Berserker. Viking head, shield and two crossed axes
RF2HNDDB3–Valknut Simple vector icon.
RMG7NNEF–“To my hammer’s swing Hitherward sweep Vapours and fogs! Hovering mists! Donner, your lord, summons his hosts!” from ‘The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie’ illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), published in 1910. Donner summons a thunderstorm to clear the air for the gods crossing into their new home Valhalla.
RF2B16MB6–crows are sitting on a tree at the beginning of the ragnarok
RMR5MJWF–Binding of Fenris. From 'Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons'. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: DOEPLER, EMIL.
RF2PGM6FM–Nordic man head in helmet with horns emblem, Viking logo template, ancient warrior sign, medieval artisan of craftsman mascot. Vector illustration.
RF2HJJYT4–Valhalla Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RM2T73G7F–Portrait of man dressed as a Viking playing a drum, Trelleborg, Denmark
RF2C3EHNM–Medieval weapons and armor of Vikings and Knights
RM2F8JK0G–the Gods ascend to Valhalla in DAS RHEINGOLD by Wagner at the The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London WC2 11/09/1980 conductor: Colin Davis set design: Josef Svoboda costumes: Ingrid Rosell lighting: William Bundy choreographer: Eleanor Fazan director: Gotz Friedrich
RMPCP730–Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905.
RF2MJ5XXW–Viking Pagan Compass, Vegvisir Wind rose, navigation runic compass, Norse Mythology. Protective talisman for travelers. Magical Navigator logo
RF2JPHHXX–Norse viking black brush line
RMRHXYWA–Northern viking women making handmade hand craft
RF2H76DAD–This image shows a Valkyrie bearing a hero to valhalla. The painting is by K Dielitz. According to Norse mythology, the Valkyries were the daughters or attendants of Odin, the chief god (also called Wotan). The Norse believed the Valkyries came to battlefield, chose those who would die, and carried them back to Valhalla (a fallen warrior can be seen here in front of a Valkyrie). Their leader was Brynhild (also spelled Brunhild, Brunhilde, Brynhildr). Konrad Dielitz (died 1933) was a German portrait and genre painter of high rank. He was born in 1845 in Berlin, and was the son of a well-known
RF2HC100M–Viking Berserker the fearless elite squad vector illustration in battle cry pose
RF2BN0M6R–black and white sketch of viking helmet
RMMN8E8W–Viking sat in ornate wooden chair wearing animal skin
RF2CACPM6–Viking Warrior Standing with his Axe
RF2D76F6F–Norse warrior Berserker. Viking head, shield, battle axe and black Raven
RF2HR32DN–Horn of odin Simple vector icon.
RMM57XKP–Bearded Man
RF2GNBYNT–3d-illustration of a fantasy axe weapon
RMR5KFG9–Loki and Sigyn. From 'Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons'. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: DOEPLER, EMIL.
RF2PGM3AN–Nordic man head emblem, Viking logo template, ancient warrior sign, medieval artisan of craftsman mascot. Vector illustration.
RF2HJHAHH–Viking-2 Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RM2JTAP1J–Portrait of man dressed as a Viking playing a drum, Trelleborg, Denmark
RFG4A89T–The columns of the Walhalla in Regensburg
RM2EXYJ33–Act 3: Valhalla - The Ride of the Valkyrie, centre: Giselle Allen (Gerhilde), Emma Selway (Waltraute) in THE VALKYRIE by Wagner at English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum 08/05/2004 conductor: Paul Daniel design: Richard Hudson lighting: Mark Henderson director: Phyllida Lloyd
RMPCP732–Loki and Sigyn. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905.
RF2MW9A6A–Viking Pagan Compass, Vegvisir Wind rose, navigation runic compass, Norse Mythology. Protective talisman for travelers. Magical Navigator logo
RF2JPHHTE–Norse viking black brush lines
RMRHXYW8–Viking camp, traditional tents used during invasions and clan flag waving on wind
RF2K3XNEC–The 1913 caption reads': Hodur took mistle toe from Loki and Loki guided his arm and hurled it at Baldur.' Balder (also Baldr and Baldur) is the Norse god of peace and light and spring. The son of the powerful Odin, he was beloved by the Aesir, the Norse gods. A prophecy foretold that at death, Balder's body was to go to Hel, not Valhalla as he was not a warrior. The Aesir tried to forestall Baldur's death by having all gods, animals, plants, everything swear not to harm Baldur. Only the mistletoe was not included in the oath. Loki, the trickster god, tricked Baldur's blind brother Hodur to sh
RF2A8A8CW–Odin made of wood and two horns of Huginn and Munin in flight, Norse mythology
RF2K0R4WP–Norse God Odin with mask. Viking Warrior engraving style illustration on the black background tattoo design.
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