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Telemachus (te lem a kus). Northern equivalent, 281.
Teuton (tū´ton). Ostara, a goddess, 58.
Teutonic Gods, 209, 211.
Thanatos (than´a-tos). Same as Hel, 288.
Theseus (thē´sūs). Northern equivalent, 291, 292.
Thetis (thē´tis). Northern equivalent for, 286.
Thialfi (te-älf´e). Servant of, 69, 70, 72, 80;
duel of, 74, 75;
Egil’s son, 174.
Thiassi (te-äs´se). Loki’s adventure with, 101;
Idun kidnapped, 102, 103, 104, 107–109, 199, 283;
Loki pursued by, 104, 108;
Gerda, relative of, 114;
the eyes of, 283, 284.
Thing (ting). Northern popular assembly, 30, 128, 129.
Thok (tok). Loki as, 194, 196, 204;
comparison, 289.
Thor (thôr or tôr). Never crosses Bifröst, 21;
Jörd, mother of, 43;
toast to, 46;
god of thunder, 61–83;
infancy of, 61;
anger of, 61, 65;
description of, 62;
hat of, 64;
Alvis petrified by, 65;
Miölnir given to, 68;
drinking wager of, 72;
duel with Hrungnir, 74;
adventure with Geirrod, 80;
temples and statues of, 82;
Tyr like, 84;
giants hated by, 113, 211;
Yule sacred to, 118;
Brisinga-men worn by, 127;
Uller, stepson of, 131;
Grid’s gauntlet helps, 148;
kettle secured by, 174;
goes fishing, 175, 176, 177;
consecrates Balder’s pyre, 191;
visits Utgard-loki, 198;
slays architect, 204;
threatens Loki, 206;
slays Midgard snake, 269;
sons of, 271;
Greek equivalents, 281, 282, 290.
Thora (tō´rȧ). Wife of Elf, daughter of Hakon, 256.
Thorburn. Origin of name, 81.
Thorn of Sleep. Brunhild stung by, 248.
Thorwaldsen (tôr´wald-sn). Origin of name, 81.
Thrall. Birth of, 141, 142.
Thridi (trē´dē). One of the trilogy, 44.
Throndhjeim (trōnd´yem). Temple of Frey at, 118.
Thrud (tro͞ od). Thor’s daughter, 64, 65.
Thrudgelmir (tro͞ od-gel´mir). Birth of giant, 12.
Thrud-heim (tro͞ od´hīm). Thor’s realm, 61.
Thrung (tro͞ ong). Freya, 125.
Thrym (trim). Thor visits, 77, 78, 281, 282;
Freya refuses, 129;
son of Kari, 212.
Thrym-heim (trim´hīm). Home of Thiassi, 102;
Loki visits, 103, 104.
Thunderer. Same as Odin, 277.
Thunderhill. Named after Thor, 81.
Thuringia (thū-rin´ji-ȧ). Hörselberg in, 56;
giants in, 215.
Thursday. Sacred to Thor, 82, 282.
Thurses (to͞ ors´ez). Giants called, 210.
Thvera (tvā´rȧ). Temple of Frey at, 118.
T (t ē´ti) B ld h F i i b d 92
Thviti (tvē´ti). Bowlder where Fenris is bound, 92.
Thyr (tir or tēr). Wife of Thrall, 141.
Titania. Queen of fairies, 223.
Titans. Northern equivalents for, 275, 283, 290.
Tityus (tit´i-us). Northern equivalent, 289.
Tiu (tū). Same as Tyr, 84, 282.
Toasts. To Odin, 45;
to Frigga, 46;
to Bragi, 99;
to Niörd and Frey, 111;
to Freya, 130.
Torge (tôr´ge). Story of giant, 213.
Torghatten (torg-hat´ten). Mountain, 213.
Tree Maidens. Elves same as, 223.
Trent. Superstition along the, 173.
Trolls. Dwarfs known as, 18, 213, 217, 220, 291.
Troy. Northern equivalent for siege of, 280.
Tübingen (tē´bing-en). Worship of Tyr in, 92.
Tuesday. Tyr’s day, 84.
Twelfth-night. Wild Hunt at, 31;
festival, 59.
Twilight of the Gods, 263, 273.
Tyr (tēr). Son of Frigga, 43;
god of war, 84–92;
one arm, 88, 267;
feeds Fenris, 89;
like Frey, 112;
like Irmin, 144;
chains Fenris, 166;
accompanies Thor, 174–177;
fights Garm, 268;
death of, 269.
Tyrfing (tēr´fing). Magic sword, 219.
Tyrol (tĭr´ul). Story of flax in, 54.
T ’ H A it ll d 92
Tyr’s Helm. Aconite called, 92.
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