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LKYRIE, armed and mounted warlike virgins, daughters of the gods (Norse), Odin's messengers, who select slain heroes for Valhalla and serve them at their feasts VE, brother of Odin VEDAS, Hindu sacred Scriptures VENEDOTIA, ancient name for North Wales VENUS (Aphrodite), goddess of beauty VENUS DE MEDICI, famous antique statue in Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy VERDANDI, the Present, one of the Norns VERTUMNUS, god of the changing seasons, whose varied appearances won the love of Pomona VESTA, daughter of Cronos and Rhea, goddess of the homefire, or hearth VESTALS, virgin priestesses in temple of Vesta VESUVIUS, Mount, volcano near Naples VILLAINS, peasants in the feudal scheme VIGRID, final battle-field, with destruction of the gods ind their enemies, the sun, the earth, and time itself VILI, brother of Odin and Ve VIRGIL, celebrated Latin poet (See Aeneid) VIRGO, constellation of the Virgin, representing Astraea, goddess of innocence and purity VISHNU, the Preserver, second of the three chief Hindu gods VIVIANE, lady of magical powers, who allured the sage Merlin and imprisoned him in an enchanted wood VOLSCENS, Rutulian troop leader who killed Nisus and Euryalus VOLSUNG, A SAGA, an Icelandic poem, giving about the same legends as the Nibelungen Lied VORTIGERN, usurping King of Britain, defeated by Pendragon 390, 397 VULCAN (Greek, Haephestus), god of fire and metal working, with forges under Aetna, husband of Venus VYA'SA, Hindu sage W WAIN, the, constellation WELLGUNDA, one of the Rhine-daughters. WELSH LANGUAGE WESTERN OCEAN WINDS, THE WINTER WODEN, chief god in the Norse mythology, Anglo Saxon for Odin. WOGLINDA, one of the Rhine-daughters. WOMAN, creation of. WOODEN HORSE, the, filled with armed men, but left outside of Troy as a pretended offering to Minerva when the Greeks feigned to sail away, accepted by the Trojans (See Sinon, and Laocoon), brought into the city, and at night emptied of the hidden Greek soldiers, who destroyed the town. WOOD NYMPHS WOTAN, Old High German form of Odin. X XANTHUS, river of Asia Minor. Y YAMA, Hindu god of the Infernal Regions. YEAR, THE YGDRASIL, great ash-tree, supposed by Norse mythology to support the universe. YMIR, giant, slain by Odin. YNYWL, Earl, host of Geraint, father of Enid. YORK, Britain. YSERONE, niece of Arthur, mother of Caradoc. YSPA DA DEN P
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