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  2. Norse Gods - Mythopedia

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    The Norse gods and goddesses are the array of deities honored by ancient Nordic worshipers. They primarily came from two different tribes, the Aesir and the Vanir, but were united in their efforts to fight the jötnar, a tribe of giants dwelling in another realm of the world tree Yggdrasil.

  3. Tyr – Mythopedia

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    The name “Tyr,” meaning “a god” or even “the god,” stemmed from the Proto Indo-European *dyeus-, by way of the Proto Germanic *Tiwaz, meaning “god or deity.” This was the same root used in the names of Zeus, king of the Greek gods, and Jupiter, king of the Roman gods. Because this word was reserved for the most powerful of ...

  4. Freya – Mythopedia

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    Aesir-Vanir War. As with most Norse gods and goddesses, little was known of Freya’s childhood and early development. In the Ynglinga Saga, a book of the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, Freya was presented as a leading deity of the Vanir and a player in the Aesir-Vanir War. She was the wife of Odr, with whom she had the daughters Hnoss and ...

  5. Odin – Mythopedia

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    Mythology. As the “all-father” and chief god of the diverse Norse pantheon, Odin figured prominently in all of the central mythological traditions—from the creation of the first humans and the Aesir-Vanir War that united the gods into a single pantheon, to the prophecies of Ragnarök marking the end of time.

  6. Norse war god - Daily Themed Crossword Answers

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    We found the following answers for: Norse war god crossword clue. This crossword clue was last seen on May 31 2019 Daily Themed Mini Crossword puzzle . The solution we have for Norse war god has a total of 3 letters .

  7. Thor – Mythopedia

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    The name “Thor” (Þórr in the Old Norse, thunar in Old Saxon) meant “thunder,” and was an obvious reference to the god’s alleged control of the phenomenon. When the Germanic peoples adopted the Roman calendar in the early centuries of the Common Era, they replaced the day called dies Iovis (“the day of Jupiter”) with Þonares ...

  8. Freyr - Mythopedia

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    As is true of all but the most prominent of Norse deities, the details of Freyr’s mythology remain scant. Sturluson’s Ynglinga Saga cast Freyr as a leading combatant in the Aesir-Vanir War. After the war ended, Freyr went to live among the Aesir as a hostage of sorts; he eventually earned their respect and became a trusted member of the court.

  9. Celtic Gods - Mythopedia

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    The Celtic gods and goddesses are a vast group of deities who were worshipped by the ancient Celtic tribes. Their names and attributes varied between languages and locations, with some deities worshipped by all tribes while others were specific to a particular region or people.

  10. Norse God Names - Mythopedia

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    Norse legends have fueled everything from the poetic and prose Eddas to Marvel’s Thor series—not to mention the next-gen God of War games, which are also set in Midgard. The enduring popularity of Norse mythology is a testament to the appeal of the timeless messages imparted by these tales of valor, wit, and wisdom—stories that continue ...

  11. Njord – Mythopedia

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    The Norse god of wind and waters, Njord was the patron of sailors and fishermen; he also brought wealth to the just and deserving. As patriarch of the Vanir deities, Njord led his tribe against the Aesir gods during the Aesir-Vanir War. He would later join the Aesir as part of a peace settlement.