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The etymology of the word «Valknut» is traced back to the words from the Old Norse language: valr (fallen warriors) and knut (knot). Hence one of the names of Valknut - «Knot of the Fallen» (as a variant of «Knot of the Dead»), and since Odin is the patron saint of fallen warriors, this symbol is associated with his name. Also related to the Heart of Hrungnir.
The etymology of the word «Valknut» is traced back to the words from the Old Norse language: valr (fallen warriors) and knut (knot). Hence one of the names of Valknut - «Knot of the Fallen» (as a variant of «Knot of the Dead»), and since Odin is the patron saint of fallen warriors, this symbol is associated with his name. Also related to the Heart of Hrungnir.
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Belt with Valknut Symbol. Norse Pagan leather belt
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The etymology of the word «Valknut» is traced back to the words from the Old Norse language: valr (fallen warriors) and knut (knot). Hence one of the names of Valknut - «Knot of the Fallen» (as a variant of «Knot of the Dead»), and since Odin is the patron saint of fallen warriors, this symbol is associated with his name. Also related to the Heart of Hrungnir.
The etymology of the word «Valknut» is traced back to the words from the Old Norse language: valr (fallen warriors) and knut (knot). Hence one of the names of Valknut - «Knot of the Fallen» (as a variant of «Knot of the Dead»), and since Odin is the patron saint of fallen warriors, this symbol is associated with his name. Also related to the Heart of Hrungnir.