Delling
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Delling was the god of the dawn in Norse mythology. By Nótt (night), he was the father of Dagr (day).
| Norse mythology | |
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| Sources: Poetic Edda | Prose Edda | The Sagas | Volsung Cycle | Tyrfing Cycle | Rune stones | Old Norse language | Orthography | Later influence | |
| Society: Viking Age | Skald | Kenning | Blót | Seid | Numbers | |
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