Grípisspá
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Grípisspá
Summary
Grípisspá is an eddic poem[1]. Grípisspá draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (eddic_poem category, ranking #16 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- Grípisspá's instance of is recorded as eddic poem[3].
- Grípisspá's part of is recorded as Poetic Edda[4].
- Grípisspá's part of is recorded as Norse mythology[5].
- Grípisspá's language of work or name is recorded as Old Norse[6].
- Grípisspá's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cgt83[7].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Sigurd[8].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Q108049398[9].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Brynhild[10].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Gudrun[11].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Fáfnir[12].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Regin[13].
- Grípisspá's characters is recorded as Gibica[14].
- Grípisspá's has edition or translation is recorded as Gripisspo[15].
- Grípisspá's main subject is recorded as prophecy[16].
- Grípisspá's published in is recorded as Codex Regius (GKS 2365 4to)[17].
- Grípisspá's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'Q1756348', 'amount': '+50'}[18].
- Grípisspá's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Grípisspá[19].
- Grípisspá's form of creative work is recorded as poem[20].
Why It Matters
Grípisspá draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (eddic_poem category, ranking #16 of 22).[2] Grípisspá is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]