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Tanngniostr (täng′nyos-ter). Thor’s goat, [62]
Tanngrisnr (tān′gris-ner). Thor’s goat, [62]
Tannhäuser (tän′hoi-zer). Story of, [53], [54]; equivalent for, [350]
Tarnkappe (tärn′kap-pa). Invisible cap, [240], [242]
Tartarus (tär′tar-us). Northern equivalents, [344], [353], [359]
Telemachus (te-lem′a-kus). Northern equivalent, [350]
Teuton (tiū′ton). Ostara, a goddess, [55]
Teutons (tiū′tons). Belief in Lorelei, [196]; superstition of regarding fairies, [246]
Thanatos (than′a-tos). Same as Hel, [360]
Theseus (thē′syūs). Northern equivalent, [363], [365]
Thetis (the′tis). Northern equivalent for, [357]
Thialfi (the-älf′e). Servant of Thor, [69], [70], [71], [81]; duel of, [74], [75]; Egil’s son, [189]
Thiassi (the-äs′se). Loki’s adventure with, [104]; Idun kidnapped, [105], [106], [107], [108], [217], [353]; Loki pursued by, [105], [107]; Gerda, relative of, [119]; the eyes of, [108], [354]
Thing (thing). Northern popular assembly, [23], [136], [137], [305], [324]
Thok (thok). Loki as, [212], [214], [224]; comparison, [360]
Thor (thôr). Never crosses Bifrōst, [14]; Jörd, mother of, [38]; toast to, [42]; god of thunder, [59]–84; infancy of, [59]; anger of, [59], [64]; description of, [60]; hat of, [62]; Alvis petrified by, [63]; Miōlnir given to, [67]; drinking wager of, [71]; duel with Hrungnir, [75]; adventure with Geirrod, [82]; temples and statues of, [83]; Tyr like, [85]; giants hated by, [117], [231]; Yule sacred to, [124]; Brisinga-men worn by, [135]; Uller, step-son of, [139]; Grid’s gauntlet helps, [159]; kettle secured by, [188]; goes fishing, [190], [191], [192]; consecrates Balder’s pyre, [208]; visits Utgard-loki, [216]; slays architect, [223]; threatens Loki, [226]; slays Midgard snake, [336]; sons of, [338]; Greek equivalents, [350], [351], [352], [361]
Thora (thō′rä). Wife of Elf, daughter of Hakon, [290]
Thorburn. Origin of name, [83]
Thorer (thō′rer). Viking’s son, banished, [302]
Thorn of Sleep. Brunhild stung by, [280]
Thorsten (Thor′sten). 1. Saga, [298]. 2. Son of Viking, receives Angurvadel, [302]; shipwrecks of, [303]; marriage and conquests of, [303]; at Framnäs, [304]; father of Frithiof, [304]; last interview with Belé, [305]; death and burial of, [306]
Thorwaldsen (thôr′väld-sn). Origin of name, [83]
Thrall. Birth of, [151]
Thridi (thrē′dē). One of the trilogy, [40]
Throndhjeim (thrōnd′yem). Temple of Frey at, [124]
Thrud (thro͞od). Thor’s daughter, [63]
Thrudgelmir (thro͞od-gel′mir). Birth of giant, [4]
Thrud-heim (thro͞od′hīm). Thor’s realm, [59], [73], [76], [78]
Thrud-vang (thro͞od′-väng). Same as Thrud-heim, [59], [73], [76], [78]
Thrung (thro͞ong). Freya, [133]
Thrym (thrim). Thor visits, [77], [78], [351], [352]; Freya refuses, [78], [137]; son of Kari, [232]
Thrym-heim (thrim′hīm). Home of Thiassi, [105]; Loki visits, [107]; home of Skadi, [114], [115]
Thunderer. Same as Odin, [346]
Thunderhill. Named after Thor, [83]
Thuringia (thū-rin′ji-ȧ). Hörselberg in, [53]; giants in, [236]
Thursday. Sacred to Thor, [83], [352]
Thurses (tho͞ors′ez). Giants called, [230]
Thvera (thvā′rä). Temple of Frey at, [124]
Thviti (thvē′ti). Boulder where Fenris is bound, [93]
Thyr (thir or thēr). Wife of Thrall, [151]
Titania (tit-ā′nia). Queen of fairies, [248]
Titans (tī′tans). Northern equivalents for, [343], [353], [362]
Tityus (tit′i-us). Northern equivalent, [361]
Tiu (tyū). Same as Tyr, [85], [352]
Toasts. To Odin, [41]; to Frigga, [42]; to Bragi, [102]; to Niörd and Frey, [116]; to Freya, [137]
Torge (tôr′ge). Story of giant, [233]
Torghatten (torg-hat′ten). Mountain, [234]
Tree Maidens. Elves same as, [249]
Trent. Superstition along the, [188]
Trolls. Dwarfs known as, [11], [234], [239], [241], [362]; Peaks of, [244]
Troy. Northern equivalent for, siege of, [350], [361], [363]
Tübingen (tē′bing-en). Worship of Tyr in, [94]
Tuesday. Tyr’s day, [85]
Twelfth-Night. Wild Hunt at, [25]; festival, [57]
Twilight of the Gods, [178], [265], [330], [340]
Tyr (tēr). Son of Frigga, [38]; god of war, [85]–94; one arm, [93], [334]; feeds Fenris, [91]; like Frey, [117]; like Irmin, [151]; chains Fenris, [93], [180]; accompanies Thor, [188]–192; fights Garm, [335]; death of, [336]
Tyrfing (tēr′fing). Magic sword, [242]
Tyrol (tē′rol). Story of flax in, [51]
Tyr’s Helm. Aconite called, [94]