27.10.2019
Thiazi In Norse mythology, Þjazi ( Old Norse: [ˈθjatsi]; Icelandic: [ˈθjasːɪ]; anglicized as Thiazi, Thjazi, Tjasse or Thiassi) was a giant. He was a son of the giant Ölvaldi, brother of...
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27.10.2019
Suttungr In Norse mythology, Suttungr (/ˈsʊtʊŋər/ SUUT-uung-ər) was a jötunn, a son of Gilling, who (along with Suttungr's mother) had been murdered by Fjalar and Galar. Mythology Suttungr searched for his parents and threatened the dwarven...
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27.10.2019
Sokkmimir Sökmímir or Søkkmímir was a jotun who appears in two sources from Norse mythology, suggesting that he was once a well-known giant in Scandinavia. In Grímnismál, stanza 50, it appears that Odin killed...
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27.10.2019
Narfi In Norse mythology, Narfi or Nörfi (Nǫrfi), also called Nörr (Nǫrr), is the father of Nótt, the personified night. Scholarly theories The form Nörr has been related to narouua, which occurs in the...
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26.10.2019
Mogbrasir In Norse mythology, Mögþrasir (Old Norse, possibly meaning "the one who is striving for sons") is a jötunn who is solely attested in stanza 49 of the poem Vafþrúðnismál from the Poetic Edda....
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26.10.2019
Logi In Norse mythology, Logi, Loge (Old Norse "fire") or Hálogi ("High Flame") is a fire giant, god and personification of fire. He is son of giant Fornjótr and brother of Ægir (sea giant)...
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26.10.2019
Litr In Norse mythology Litr (often anglicized as Lit, confer Icelandic litur), which means "colour", is a name borne by a dwarf and a giant. A giant But in a stanza by Bragi Boddason quoted in...
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25.10.2019
Leikn In Norse mythology, Leikn is a giantess killed by Thor. The fact is mentioned in a lausavísa composed by Vetrliði Sumarliðason which praises Thor for having killed giants and giantesses: Leggi brauzt...
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25.10.2019
The Im In Norse mythology, Im or Imr is a giant and the son of Vafthrudnir. According to stanza 5 of the poem Vafthrudnismal from the Poetic Edda: "Then Odin went to try the wisdom of the all-wise giant [Vafthrudnir];...
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25.10.2019
Idi In Norse mythology, Iði (also Idi) (Old Norse, 'the moveable', 'the hard-working one') was a giant and a son of Alvaldi along with his brothers Þjazi and Gangr. According to Skáldskaparmál,...
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