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Herja
In Norse mythology, Herja (Old Norse) is a valkyrie attested in the longer of the two ''Nafnaþulur'' lists found in the ''Prose Edda''.〔Jónsson (1973:678).〕 Rudolf Simek says the name is etymologically related to the Old Norse ''herja'' and Old High German ''herjón'' (meaning "devastate"), and derives from Proto-Germanic word '' *Herjaza''. Simek notes that the Continental Germanic goddess name ''Hariasa'' (attested from a now lost 2nd century stone found in Cologne, Germany) also derives from '' *Herjaza'', but says that "it is almost impossible to say whether Herja was an original name of a goddess including among the North Germanic peoples," and that "an independent development is equally likely in the case of a 'goddess of war'."〔Simek (2007:143). For Hariasa, Simek (2007:131).〕 ==Notes==
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