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  2. Hrungnir - Wikipedia

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    Hrungnir (Old Norse: [ˈhruŋɡnez̠], 'brawler') is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is described as made of stone and is ultimately killed in a duel with the thunder god Thor. Prior to his demise, Hrungnir engaged in a wager with Odin in which Odin stakes his head on his horse, Sleipnir, being faster than Hrungnir's steed Gullfaxi.

  3. List of names of Odin - Wikipedia

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    God of Wishes, Wished For Gylfaginning, Grímnismál (49), Óðins nǫfn (8) Rauðgrani Red Mustache Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss 18, [39] O˛rvar-Odds saga 19ff. [40] Reiðartýr Wagon God or God of riders Rǫgnir Chief ('He that reigns') Óðins nǫfn (5) Rúnatýr God of Runes Runni vagna Mover of Constellations Saðr Sadr, Sann Truthful, Sooth

  4. Jólnir - Wikipedia

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    It was named for Jólnir, a Norse god (usually identified as a second name for Odin). Jólnir's formation is closely linked to that of neighboring volcanic island, Surtsey , which emerged in 1963. Volcanic eruptions occurred in much of the surrounding water, but newly formed land was subject to erosion and many small islands washed away.

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  6. Forseti - Wikipedia

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    According to Snorri Sturluson in the Prose Edda, [7] Forseti is the son of Baldr and Nanna.His is the best of courts; all those who come before him leave reconciled. This suggests skill in mediation and is in contrast to his fellow god Týr, who "is not called a reconciler of men."

  7. Iðunn - Wikipedia

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    Ydun (1858) by Herman Wilhelm Bissen. In Norse mythology, Iðunn is a goddess associated with apples and youth. Iðunn is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.

  8. Hermóðr - Wikipedia

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    Hermóðr is called "son" of Odin in most manuscripts, while in the Codex Regius version—normally considered the best manuscript—Hermóðr is called sveinn Óðins 'Odin's boy', which in the context is as likely to mean 'Odin's servant'. However Hermóðr in a later passage is called Baldr's brother and also appears as son of Odin in a list ...

  9. Category:Norse gods - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Norse gods" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

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