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Glaur

In Norse mythology, Glaur was the mother of Mani and Sol by Mundilfari. Category:Norse mythology



Sol (goddess)

: 'Sigel' is a character in the anime series Oh My Goddess!, see Sigel. Sigel mythology.]] Sol was, in Norse mythology, the goddess of the sun, a daughter of Mundilfari and Glaur and the wife of Glen. The corresponding Old English name is Sigel. Every day, she rode through the sky on her chariot, pulled by two horses named Alsvid and Arvak. She was chased during the day by Skoll, a wolf that wanted to devour her. Solar eclipses signified that Skoll had almost caught up to her. It is fated that Skoll will eventually catch Sol and eat her, though she would then be replaced by her daughter. The earth was protected from the full heat of the sun by Svalin, who stood between the earth and Sol. In Norse belief, the sun did not give light; this was caused by the manes of Alsvid and Arvak. Sol was also called Sunna and Sunne, and also Frau Sunne, which is a derivation of the words sun and Sunday. The sun itself was called Alfrodull, meaning "glory of elves".

The Sol rune

The s-rune, ᛋ, is called Sól after the goddess in the Younger Futhark, and Sigel in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The Older Futhark variant ᛊ, has the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name
- Sôwilô. The Anglo-Saxon rune poem: :ᛋ semannum symble biþ on hihte, \ ðonne hi hine feriaþ ofer fisces beþ, / oþ hi brimhengest bringeþ to lande. :"The Sun is ever a joy in the hopes of seafarers / when they journey away over the fishes' bath, / until the courser of the deep bears them to land." The Icelandic rune poem: :ᛋ er skýja skjöldr / ok skínandi röðull / ok ísa aldrtregi. / rota siklingr. :"Sun is shield of the clouds / and shining ray /and destroyer of ice." The Norwegian rune poem: :ᛋ er landa ljóme / lúti ek helgum dóme. :"Sun is the light of the world / I bow to the divine decree." Guido von List in his "Armanen runes" called the rune "Sig", apparently based on Sigel, thus changing the concept associated with it from "Sun" to "victory" (German Sieg), arriving at a sequence "Sig", "Tyr" in his row, yielding Sigtyr, a name of Odin. Under this name of "Sig rune", the s-rune played a certain role in Fascist symbolism, most notably in the badge of the Schutzstaffel.

See also


- Runic alphabet
- Rune poem
- Trundholm Sun Chariot
- Sun chariot
- Sigelwara Land
- SS unit insignia Category:Runes Category:Symbols Category:Norse mythology Category:Norse goddessesCategory:Solar goddessesCategory:Solar gods Category:Runes

Mundilfari

In Norse mythology, Mundilfari (or Mundilfäri) was the father of Sol (goddess of the Sun) and Mani (god of the Moon) by Glaur. His name is borne by a moon of Saturn.

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Bilbomb

Bilbomb, sätt att genomföra lönnmord eller terrorattentat. Om bilbomb används för att lönnmörda en viss person utgörs ett vanligt tillvägagångssätt av att anbringa en sprängladdning i motorrummet eller under karossen, och med tändmekanismen kopplad till bilens tändning, så att bomben briserar så snart bilen startas. Om bilbomb används för att utföra ett terrorattentat kan tillvägagångssättet exempelvis vara sådant att bilen fylls med sprängmedel, varefter gärningsmannen avlägsnar sig och utlöser sprängladdningen medelst fjärrutlösning.

Kända fall av lönnmord med bilbomb


- Bilbomben mot journalisten i Nacka 1999
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Kända fall av terrorattentat med bilbomb


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