Þrymskviða (Þrym's Poem; the name can be anglicised as Thrymskviða, Thrymskvitha, Thrymskvidha or Thrymskvida) is one of the best known poems from the...
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Þrymr (section Þrymskviða)
(Thrymr, Thrym; "noise") was a jötunn. He is the namesake of the Eddic poem Þrymskviða, in which he stole Thor's hammer Mjǫlnir. An early king of the same name...
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Skírnismál (ON). Heide 2014, pp. 107–108. Orchard 2011, Þrymskviða: The lay of Thrym. Þrymskviða (ON). Heide 2014, p. 121. Sturluson 2018, Gylfaginning...
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Loki (section Þrymskviða)
Edda, Loki appears (or is referenced) in the poems Völuspá, Lokasenna, Þrymskviða, Reginsmál, Baldrs draumar, and Hyndluljóð. In stanza 35 of the Poetic...
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draumar and stanzas 32-33 in Völuspá. Additionally, the 14th stanza of Þrymskviða is almost identical to Baldrs draumar's 1st stanza. Only in the last sentence...
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is mentioned or appears in the poems Völuspá, Grímnismál, Lokasenna, Þrymskviða, Oddrúnargrátr, and Hyndluljóð. Völuspá contains a stanza that mentions...
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brew beer for a feast for Ægir and the gods. The second instance is in Þrymskviða when Loki is attempting to convince Thor to dress up as Freyja in order...
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between the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood has analogies to the Norse Þrymskviða from the Elder Edda; the giant Þrymr had stolen Mjölnir, Thor's hammer...
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Hardhugadr "strong spirit" "powerful soul" "fierce ego" "brave heart" Þrymskviða (31) Harðvéurr Hardveur "the strong archer" Nafnaþulur Hlóriði or Hlórriði...
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in Jötunheimr which is at points located in the North or East and in Þrymskviða can only be reached by air, however jötnar are also found South and across...
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Edda, Heimdall is attested in six poems; Völuspá, Grímnismál, Lokasenna, Þrymskviða, Rígsþula, and Hrafnagaldr Óðins. Heimdall is mentioned three times in...
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"Völuspá"; a "thing" of the gods is also mentioned in "Baldrs draumar", "Þrymskviða" and the skaldic "Haustlöng", in those poems always in the context of...
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specifically referenced in the poems Völuspá, Vafþrúðnismál, Skírnismál, Þrymskviða, Alvíssmál, and Sigrdrífumál. In Völuspá, a stanza describes the events...
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theories about the implications of the goddess. In the Poetic Edda poem Þrymskviða, the blessing of Vár is invoked by the jötunn Þrymr after his "bride"...
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mentioned in the eddic poems Vafþrúðnismál, Hymiskviða, Lokasenna, and Þrymskviða. In a stanza from Vafþrúðnismál, the wise jötunn Vafþrúðnir tells the...
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(Lay of Hárbarðr) Hymiskviða (Hymir's poem) Lokasenna (Loki's quarrel) Þrymskviða (Thrym's poem) Völundarkviða (Völundr's poem) Alvíssmál (Talk of Alvíss)...
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Völuspá, Grímnismál, Skírnismál, Hárbarðsljóð, Hymiskviða, Lokasenna, Þrymskviða, Alvíssmál, and Hyndluljóð. In the poem Völuspá, a dead völva recounts...
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suggested that the statue is related to a scene from the Poetic Edda poem Þrymskviða where Thor recovers his hammer while seated by grasping it with both hands...
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Hymiskviða (where Thor is referred to as the "Husband of Sif" thrice), and Þrymskviða (where Thor is once referred to as "Husband of Sif"). In the Prose Edda...
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Eddic poem "Þrymskviða", Thor recovers his hammer when it is laid in his disguised lap in a ritual consecration of the marriage. "Þrymskviða" also mentions...
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a lava-dweller with his children. A stanza from the Poetic Edda poem Þrymskviða describes Thor's goat-driven ride to Jötunheimr: In chapter 21 of the...
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However, this saga makes no mention of the great necklace. In the poem Þrymskviða of the Poetic Edda, Þrymr, the king of the jǫtnar, steals Thor's hammer...
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coat'. Bellows tr. (1923) Thrymskvida McKinnel, John (2014a) [2000]. "Chapter 8. Myth as Therapy: The Function of Þrymskviða". In Kick, Donata; Shafer...
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myth also preserved in the Eddic poem Þrymskviða. The version in Þrymlur is believed to be based on that of Þrymskviða, but is in some respects more detailed...
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between the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood has its analogies to the Norse Þrymskviða from the Elder Edda; the giant Þrymr had stolen Mjölner, Thor's hammer...
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Poem) Lokasenna (Loki's Wrangling, The Flyting of Loki, Loki's Quarrel) Þrymskviða (The Lay of Thrym, Thrym's Poem) Völundarkviða (The Lay of Völund) Alvíssmál...
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"Uproar" None attested Son: Bergfinnr Hversu Noregr byggðist, Nafnaþulur, Þrymskviða, Vilhjalms saga sjóðs Þurbörð Nafnaþulur Tuska Vilhjalms saga sjóðs Tyrnir...
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flyting continues in turn. Njörðr is referenced in stanza 22 of the poem Þrymskviða, where he is referred to as the father of the goddess Freyja. In the poem...
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and Swan-Maids". www.vikinganswerlady.com. Examples of this occur in Þrymskviða, stanzas 3 and 4, when Freya lends her bird fetch to Loki; and in the...
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European Mythology and Polytheism 2017 – Paganism Explained, part I: Þrymskviða 2017 – Paganism Explained, Part II: Little Red Riding Hood & Jack and...
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