Bøyg
The Bøyg (Norwegian: Bøygen, pron. Norwegian pronunciation: [bøyj]), also referred to as the "Great Bøyg of Etnedal", is a troll in the Scandinavian folklore of Gudbrandsdal and Telemark. Characterized as a giant, slimy serpent, it stands as a hindrance to travelers. It appears in the fairy tale of Per Gynt, the basis for Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt.
Bøyg
The Bøyg (Norwegian: Bøygen, pron. Norwegian pronunciation: [bøyj]), also referred to as the "Great Bøyg of Etnedal", is a troll in the Scandinavian folklore of Gudbrandsdal and Telemark. Characterized as a giant, slimy serpent, it stands as a hindrance to travelers. It appears in the fairy tale of Per Gynt, the basis for Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt.
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Le Grand Courbe (en norvégien ...... el du Peer Gynt d'Henrik Ibsen
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The Bøyg (Norwegian: Bøygen, p ...... Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt.
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Le Grand Courbe (en norvégien ...... el du Peer Gynt d'Henrik Ibsen
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The Bøyg (Norwegian: Bøygen, p ...... Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt.
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Le Grand Courbe
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