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* '''Valhalla:''' In Norse mythology, a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those who die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries. The chosen prepare to aid Odin during the events of the last battle, Ragnarök. | * '''Valhalla:''' In Norse mythology, a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those who die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries. The chosen prepare to aid Odin during the events of the last battle, Ragnarök. | ||
− | * '''Walhall:''' The German name for Valhalla, as used in Richard Wagner's ''Ring'' cycle. where the building of Walhall by giants and its eventual destruction are key | + | * '''Walhall:''' The German name for Valhalla, as used in Richard Wagner's ''Ring'' cycle. where the building of Walhall by giants and its eventual destruction are key events |
− | events | ||
* '''hole in the wall:''' a small, out-of-the-way place, es[ecially a bar or restaurant | * '''hole in the wall:''' a small, out-of-the-way place, es[ecially a bar or restaurant |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 11 August 2012
- Valhalla: In Norse mythology, a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those who die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries. The chosen prepare to aid Odin during the events of the last battle, Ragnarök.
- Walhall: The German name for Valhalla, as used in Richard Wagner's Ring cycle. where the building of Walhall by giants and its eventual destruction are key events
- hole in the wall: a small, out-of-the-way place, es[ecially a bar or restaurant