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Böðvildr and Elf

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Difference between Böðvildr and Elf

Böðvildr vs. Elf

Böðvildr, Beadohilde, Bodil or Badhild was the princess of an evil king Níðuðr/Niðhad/Niðung who appears in Germanic legends, such as Deor, Völundarkviða and Þiðrekssaga. An elf (plural: elves) is a type of human-shaped supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore.

Similarities between Böðvildr and Elf

Böðvildr and Elf have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Þiðreks saga, Völundarkviða, Wayland the Smith.

Þiðreks saga

Þiðreks saga af Bern ('the saga of Þiðrekr of Bern', also Þiðrekssaga, Þiðriks saga, Niflunga saga or Vilkina saga, with Anglicisations including Thidreksaga) is an Old Norse chivalric saga centering the character it calls Þiðrekr af Bern, who originated as the historical king Theoderic the Great (454–526), but who attracted a great many unhistorical legends in the Middle Ages.

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Völundarkviða

Völundarkviða or more precisely Vǫlundarkviða (Völundr's poem, the name can be anglicized as Völundarkvitha, Völundarkvidha, Völundarkvida, Volundarkvitha, Volundarkvidha or Volundarkvida) is one of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda.

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Wayland the Smith

In Germanic mythology, Wayland the Smith (Wēland;; Wiolant; italic Wieland der Schmied; Galans (Galant) in French; from Wēla-nandaz, lit. "battle-brave") is a legendary master blacksmith, described by Jessie Weston as "the weird and malicious craftsman, Weyland".

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Böðvildr and Elf Comparison

Böðvildr has 16 relations, while Elf has 249. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.13% = 3 / (16 + 249).

References

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