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What are the Nordic fairy tales?

Nordic fairy tales include Eda, Song of Nibelungen, Beowulf, Revelation of Loki, Raytheon and so on.

Nordic mythology, also known as Norwegian mythology, is a unique myth system in Scandinavia, which was formed later than other major myth systems in the world, and its oral communication history can be traced back to the 2nd century.

Nordic mythology was first popular in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, and spread northward to Iceland and other places with a group of immigrants around the 7th century. In the Middle Ages, Christianity prevailed throughout Norway. Due to strong political attacks, most of the works recording Nordic myths were regarded as heresies and burned.

In fact, many Nordic myths were preserved because of the arrangement and reservation of some Nordic Catholic priests at that time. The works based on Nordic mythology have been completely preserved to modern times, such as the Icelandic epic Eda and the Germanic epic Song of Nibelungen, and there are many Sakya written in ancient Norwegian.