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----Hraesvelgr, the eagle giant, is a Norse constellation mentioned in the Rímtǫl glosses, which dates back to the 11th century CE and is an Old Norse calendar of 52 weeks (364 days). | ---- | ||
[[File:Hraesvelgr Stellarium-010.png|thumb|Hraesvelgr, painting by Jessica Gullberg for Stellarium.]] | |||
Hraesvelgr, the eagle giant, is a Norse constellation mentioned in the Rímtǫl glosses, which dates back to the 11th century CE and is an Old Norse calendar of 52 weeks (364 days). | |||
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* Norse Constellations by Digitalis Solutions<ref>Digitalis Solutions ([https://digitaliseducation.com/resources-norse.html websit]e) on Norse</ref> | * Norse Constellations by Digitalis Solutions<ref>Digitalis Solutions ([https://digitaliseducation.com/resources-norse.html websit]e) on Norse</ref> | ||
* [https://valkyrja.com/norsecalendar.html Valkyria.com Norse Calendar] | * [https://valkyrja.com/norsecalendar.html Valkyria.com Norse Calendar] | ||
== All HIP Stars within this constellation == | |||
[[File:CH Hraesvelgr Stellarium-011.png|center|thumb|Convex Hull for the stars inside Hraesvelgr (CC BY Jakob Eyermann).]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [[References]] (general) | * [[References]] (general) | ||
[[Category:Eurasia]][[Category:European]] [[Category:Norse]] | |||
[[Category:Asterism]] [[Category:Constellation]] | |||
Latest revision as of 04:05, 13 May 2026
Authors: Youla Azkarrula

Hraesvelgr, the eagle giant, is a Norse constellation mentioned in the Rímtǫl glosses, which dates back to the 11th century CE and is an Old Norse calendar of 52 weeks (364 days).
Concordance, Etymology, History
Origin of Constellation
Hræsvélgr (Hraesvelgr) is the giant in eagle form sitting at the edge of the sky, generating wind through the beating of his wings (Sturluson 2017[1], p. 33). The Edda also mentions an eagle perched in Yggdrasil (Sturluson 2017[1], p. 30). The constellation’s shape and position on the Milky Way fit this model, and the eagle is visible in the early evening during autumn, assigning Hraesvelgr a role as a sign of autumnal storms.
Identification
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
nothing known
Religion/ Tales/ Mythology
Weblinks
- Norse Constellations by Digitalis Solutions[2]
- Valkyria.com Norse Calendar
All HIP Stars within this constellation

References
- References (general)





