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  1. A valkyrie (pronounced “VAL-ker-ee”; Old Norse valkyrja, plural valkyrjur, “choosers of the fallen”) is a female helping spirit of the god Odin. The modern image of the valkyries as elegant, noble maidens bearing dead heroes to Valhalla is largely accurate for what it is, but a highly selective portrayal that exaggerates their pleasant qualities. To … Continue reading Valkyries →

  2. 16 de feb. de 2021 · The image of the Valkyrie is one of the most enduring of the Norse Era. From contemporary art and literature to later operas, the goddesses of the battlefield have been a popular part of the mythology for centuries. The Valkyries are typically depicted as fearsome but beautiful warrior women. They fly above the battlefield and […]

  3. Valkiria es una película dirigida por Bryan Singer con Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson .... Año: 2008. Título original: Valkyrie. Sinopsis: Gravemente herido en combate, el Coronel Claus von Stauffenberg (Cruise), un aristócrata alemán, regresa de África y, tras unirse a la resistencia alemana, se convierte en el cerebro de la Operación ...Puedes ver Valkiria ...

  4. Leia Yuri/GL na Valkyrie Scan! Comics, mangás, manhwas, manhuas.

  5. Valkyrie. The Ride of the Valkyrs by John Charles Dollman, 1909. In Norse mythology, the Valkyries are female warrior deities who serve Odin (the chief god in Norse pantheon). According to the Prose Edda, “Odin sends [the Valkyries] to every battle. They allot death to men and govern victory.”.

  6. Valkyrie (titulada Valkiria en España y Operación Valquiria en Hispanoamérica) es un largometraje dirigido por Bryan Singer, estrenado en 2009. En la película, Tom Cruise encarna al coronel alemán Claus von Stauffenberg , un aristócrata que participa junto a otros militares y políticos alemanes en el intento de acabar con la vida de Adolf Hitler en el atentado del 20 de julio de 1944 y ...

  7. The word “Valkyrie” comes from the Old Norse term “valkyrja,” which consists of the word “val,” meaning ‘choose’ and “kyrja,” meaning ‘slaughter.’. When combined, the term literally means choosers of the slain. According to Scandinavian mythology, Valkyrie served Odin, the chief god in the Norse pantheon, and was part of ...