Jörmungandr (27)
Jörmungandr (non.)
Jormungand (en.)
A monstrous serpent who is the progeny of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. This serpent is also known as Miðgarðsormr and, in English, the Midgard Serpent.
Jormungand (en.)
A monstrous serpent who is the progeny of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. This serpent is also known as Miðgarðsormr and, in English, the Midgard Serpent.
Jörmungandr is referenced in:
Digital image of the illustration on page 17 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 18 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Needle felted rendering of Unpublished Illustrated Title Header
for Saint Ólafr´s Saga - NG.KH.B7100 by Trish
Baer
Digital image of the illustration on page 113 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 19 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 26 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 75 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 208 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on title page iii in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of Arthur
Rackham's illustration on page 135 of the
1907 edition of The Land of
Enchantment.
Digital image of the illustration on page 122 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.