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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,983 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Healfdene
- Heathen holidays
- Hebrides
- Heddal
- Hedmarken
- Hedrum
- Helvig of Holstein
- Hegge Stave Church
- Hegra (municipality)
- Heidal (municipality)
- Heiðmörk
- Heidrek
- Heim (former municipality)
- Heim, Norway
- Heitstrenging
- Hel (mythological being)
- Hel (location)
- Helgakviða Hundingsbana II
- Helgøya, Innlandet
- Helgøy Municipality
- Helgøya (Troms)
- Helleland (municipality)
- Helm of Awe
- Helreið Brynhildar
- Helvick
- Hemne
- Hemnes
- Hen, Møre og Romsdal
- Herad
- Herdla
- Herefoss
- Herefoss (municipality)
- Herm
- Hermetray
- Herne the Hunter
- Herøy, Møre og Romsdal
- Herøy, Nordland
- Hetland
- Hidra, Vest-Agder
- High German consonant shift
- High, Just-as-High, and Third
- Hilda
- Hildasay
- Hillesøy
- Hirta
- Hisøy
- History of Arda
- History of Denmark
- History of Finland
- History of Icelandic
- History of Molde
- History of probability
- History of skiing
- History of the British peerage
- History of the Royal Navy (before 1707)
- Hitra
- Hjalmar and Ingeborg
- Hjalti Skeggiason
- Hjartdal
- Hjelme
- Hjelmeland
- Hjelmeland og Fister
- Hjerkinn
- Hjørundfjord
- Hnitbjorg
- Höðr
- Hof Municipality (Vestfold)
- Hof, Innlandet
- Hof, Vestfold
- Hogmanay
- Høgronden
- Hol, Nordland
- Hol, Norway
- Høle (municipality)
- Holger (given name)
- Holla, Telemark
- Holmestrand
- Holmestrand Municipality
- Holmgang
- Hølonda
- Holt, Aust-Agder
- Holtålen
- Holtzmann's law
- Holum
- Hopen (municipality)
- Hopen, Møre og Romsdal
- Hordabø
- Høre Stave Church
- Horg
- Hörgr
- Hornindal
- Hornnes
- Hornnes og Iveland
- Horses in Germanic paganism
- Horten
- Horten (town)
- Hosanger
- Hoscar
- Hoskuld Dala-Kollsson
- Hothbrodd
- Housay
- Housecarl
- Høvåg
- Hovin, Telemark
- Howe (surname)
- Howth
- Hoy, Orkney
- Høyanger
- Høyjord
- Høyland
- Høylandet
- Hrothgar
- Hug
- Huldufólk
- Human sacrifice
- Hunda
- Hundorp
- Husband
- Husbandman
- Husnes Church
- Hustad (municipality)
- Hustadvika (municipality)
- Hvalsey Church
- Hversu Noregr byggðist
- Hwicce
- Hygelac
- Hygge
- Hylestad
- Hyllestad
I
- Ibestad
- Iceland spar
- Iðunn
- Igor of Kiev
- Igor Svyatoslavich
- Ímar
- Ímar mac Arailt
- Ímar ua Ímair
- Imsland
- Inderøy
- Indo-European s-mobile
- Indre Fosen
- Ingegerd of Norway
- Ingibiorg Finnsdottir
- Assassination of Ingimundr
- Ingvar
- Ingwær
- Inner Holm
- Innvik
- Innvik (village)
- Inskip-with-Sowerby
- Interpretatio germanica
- Irminsul
- Isay
- Islay
- Gissur Ísleifsson
- Kingdom of the Isles
- List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
- Ivar (disambiguation)
- Ivar of Limerick
- Ivar of Waterford
- Ivar the Boneless
- Iveland