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- She is mentioned in the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
- Laufás-Edda ("Edda Magnúsar Ólafssonar") is a 17th-century redaction of the Snorra Edda, which survives in numerous Icelandic manuscripts.
- Eda and Edda were popular in Italy before the fall of Fascism, as Mussolini's daughter was named Edda.
- The figure receives mention in the "Poetic Edda", composed in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the "Prose Edda", compiled by Icelander Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century.
- In the "Prose Edda", more detailed information is given about the location, including a detailed account of a venture to the region after the death of the god Baldr.
- The pace of publication increased during the 17th century with Latin translations of the Edda (notably Peder Resen's "Edda Islandorum" of 1665).
- In 1967 they published "Norse Gods and Giants", based on the "Prose Edda" and "Poetic Edda".
- Edda's husband is Stefán Ólafsson, professor of sociology at the University of Iceland. Edda and Stefán have two sons together, and Edda has one son from a previous relationship.
- The elder or "Poetic Edda", the younger or "Prose Edda", and the sagas are the major pieces of Icelandic literature.
- Borr is not mentioned again in the "Prose Edda". In skaldic and eddaic poetry, Odin is occasionally referred to as "Borr's son".
- David Tibet released a CD of Sveinbjörn performing his own rímur and reciting the traditional Poetic Edda under the title "Current 93 presents Sveinbjörn 'Edda in two editions through the World Serpent Distribution.
- The EDDA submachine gun (Spanish:Pistola Ametralladora EDDA) is a submachine gun of Argentine origin.
- One English translation of the edda describes the dialogue as follows.
- Zimredda, also Zimr-Edda or Zimr-Eddi ("Amorite": [...]) was the mayor of Sidon, (i.e.
- Vanaheimr is attested in the "Poetic Edda"; compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the "Prose Edda" and (in euhemerized form) "Heimskringla"; both written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.
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