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This category contains articles with Old Norse-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Old Norse-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,059 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Fåberg
- Fåvang
- Fåberg (village)
- Færder
- Fáfnir
- Fair Isle
- Fairyland
- Falkenbach
- Family trees of the Norse gods
- Fana (municipality)
- Fara, Orkney
- Faray
- Fárbauti
- Faroe Islands
- Faroese independence movement
- Faroese language
- Fauske (town)
- Fauske Municipality
- Feather cloak
- Feda (municipality)
- Fedje
- Félag
- Fenodyree
- Fetlar
- Fidchell
- Fidra
- Fillan Municipality
- Fimbulwinter
- Fingal
- Finger
- Finn (ethnonym)
- Finnic peoples
- Finnøy
- Finsland (municipality)
- First Swedish Crusade
- Firth of Forth
- Fishguard
- Fister (municipality)
- Fitjar
- Fjære
- Fjalar (rooster)
- Fjalar and Galar
- Fjaler
- Fjelberg
- Fjell
- Fjölnir
- Fjord
- Fjotland (municipality)
- Flå, Sør-Trøndelag
- Fladda, Treshnish Isles
- Flakstad Municipality
- Flaming sword (mythology)
- Flâneur
- Flatanger Municipality
- Flekkefjord
- Flekkefjord (town)
- Flodaigh (Outer Loch Ròg)
- Flodday (Sound of Barra)
- Flodday near Vatersay
- Flodday, Loch Maddy
- Flood
- Flora, Norway
- Florø
- Flosta
- Flotta
- Fluberg
- Fluberg Municipality
- Fogd
- Folden Municipality
- Foldereid Municipality
- Førde
- Forndom
- Forsand
- Fortition
- Fosnes Municipality
- Fota Island
- Fotr
- Four Hang; Two Point the Way
- Foxdale
- Fræna
- Franks
- Frei
- Frei (island)
- Frei-Laubersheim fibula
- Fresvik
- Friday
- Fridolf
- Frierfjord
- Fróði
- Fróði's Peace
- Frol
- Froland
- Fron, Norway
- Frosta
- Frostating
- Fugloy
- Furnes Municipality
- Furnes, Norway
- Fusa
- Fylgja
- Fyresdal
G
- Gairsay
- Gáivuotna – Kåfjord – Kaivuono
- Galdr
- Galfrid
- Galwegian Gaelic
- Gambara (seeress)
- Gambeson
- Gand
- Gandalf
- Gandalf (mythology)
- Gang
- Ganna (seeress)
- Garðaríki
- Garmr
- Gátur Gestumblinda
- Gaular
- Gausdal
- Gaut
- Gävle
- Geats
- Ged (heraldry)
- Geiranger
- Geirröðr
- Gelding
- Geri and Freki
- Germanic a-mutation
- Germanic boar helmet
- Germanic dragon
- Germanic heroic legend
- List of named animals and plants in Germanic heroic legend
- Germanic law
- Germanic peoples
- Germanic paganism
- Germanic umlaut
- Germanic verbs
- Germanic weak verb
- Gestumblindi
- Ghost
- Giant
- Giantess
- Gigha
- Gildeskål Municipality
- Gill (ravine)
- Gilli (Hebridean earl)
- Gimsøy Municipality
- Giske
- Gísla saga
- Gissur
- Magnús Gissurarson
- Gizur
- Gjálp and Greip
- Gjemnes
- Gjende
- Gjerpen
- Gjerstad
- Gjesdal
- Gjøvdal
- Gjøvik
- Gjøvik (town)
- Glåmos Municipality
- Glaðr
- Glimps Holm
- Gloppen
- Glúniarann
- God (word)
- Godfrid, Duke of Frisia
- Godred Crovan
- Gofraid
- Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
- Gofraid ua Ímair
- Goksjø
- Golden Age
- Gollum
- Gomersal
- Gometra
- Goodrum
- Gorm the Old
- Gothi
- Gothic language
- Götterdämmerung
- Gottskálksannáll
- Government in Anglo-Saxon England
- Graemsay
- Gran, Norway
- Gransherad
- Granvin
- Gratangen Municipality
- Gravvik Municipality
- Great Asby
- Great Bernera
- Great black-backed gull
- Great Lacuna
- Greeba Bridge
- Greece runestones
- Greenland
- Greenlandic Norse
- Grefsen
- Greipstad
- Grendel