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EyjafjorOr, a firth in the north<br />

of Iceland, Hi, 1«8, 192, 238.<br />

Eyrbyggja Saga, 40, 10-11;—<br />

quoted, 204, 207-8, 212-13,<br />

225, 295-6, 806.<br />

Fenristilfr, a mythic monster, 98,<br />

143, 148;—bound by the jEsir,<br />

99;—breaks loose at the end<br />

of the world and fights against<br />

the Gods, 101 ; —<br />

'<br />

swallows<br />

Odin and is slain by ViCarr,<br />

102.<br />

Fensalir, the abode of Friga, 96,<br />

129.<br />

the prow of<br />

ships forbidden by the Old-<br />

Icelandic laws, 190.<br />

Figure-heads . on<br />

Finnr Jdnsson's Ecclesiastical History<br />

of Iceland, 28.<br />

Fiunr Magnusen, a learned Icelander,<br />

works, 35, 36, mythologic<br />

calendar, . 87 ;—reference,<br />

note 189.<br />

Finngdlkn, a supernatural monster<br />

of the north, 800, 801-2.<br />

Finns, the, skilled in magic, 273,<br />

276-7, and in the Future, 287.<br />

Fj6ri56ngr, a division of Iceland,<br />

a fourth or quarter, 160, 214,<br />

234.<br />

Fjolsvinnsm^, an Eddaic poem,<br />

48.<br />

Pjorgyn, the mother of Friga, 98,<br />

129.<br />

INDEX. 337<br />

Eirlkr Sigrsceli, protected by Flateyjab6k, first Icelandic edi-<br />

Odin, 172;— gave himself to tion printed, 25.<br />

the god and conquered by his F16amanna Saga, quoted, 252-3.<br />

aid, 168, 226.<br />

Folkvangar, the abode of Freyja,<br />

Eiriksson, a learned Icelander,<br />

23;— assists Mallet, 24;^his<br />

96, 134, 139, 149.<br />

Forseti, the god of Justice, 96,<br />

writings, 28.<br />

Elves, 193;— sacrifices to them,<br />

137, 189, worshiped by the<br />

Frisians in a temple on Helgo-<br />

194-5.<br />

Embla, the first woman, 91, 115,<br />

Enthusiasm of Antiquaries, 16-19,<br />

land, 177.<br />

FostbrseSra Saga, 70;—<br />

21.<br />

Epic poems of the Edda, 50-55.<br />

Evald, a Banish poet, 28.<br />

quoted,<br />

200.<br />

Freki, one<br />

128.<br />

of Odin's wolves, 93,<br />

Freyja, the goddess of Love, 96,<br />

133, 134-6 ;—worship of, 177-<br />

8;—statues, 199.<br />

Freyr, the god of Fruitfulness,<br />

95, 138, 134;—worship of, 178,<br />

176;—temples aiid sacrifices<br />

173-5;—statues, 198-2007<br />

quoted,<br />

FriSJjof's Saga, 63 ; —<br />

—<br />

176, 184-5, 209.<br />

Friga, the wife of Odin, 93, 96,<br />

99 ;—worship of, 177-8;—statues,<br />

199.<br />

Frisians, the, worshiped Forseti,<br />

177.<br />

Frost-giants, 89, 90, 111.<br />

Fundinn Noregr, 60 ;— quoted,<br />

224.<br />

Future rewards and punishments,<br />

148-150, 152.<br />

Future state, the, employments<br />

in, 306.<br />

Fylgjur, attending spirits, 179 ;<br />

gave to men their peculiar<br />

qualities, 187-8;—manifestations,<br />

188-9.<br />

Fylki, in ancient Norway, a<br />

small district ruled by a petty<br />

king, 215.<br />

Fsereyinga Saga, 67;— quoted,<br />

226-7, 275-6.<br />

Gardar, a Dane, first discovered<br />

Iceland, 77.<br />

Gaungu-Hrolfs Saga, quoted,<br />

194-5.<br />

Gautrek's Saga, 224.

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