Lóðurr (Old Norse: [ˈloːðurː]; also Lodurr) is a god in Norse mythology. In the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, he is assigned a role in animating the first...
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Loki (section Identification with Lóðurr)
the image of Lóðurr as a "mighty and loving" figure. Many scholars, including Jan de Vries and Georges Dumézil, have also identified Lóðurr as being the...
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with Odin and Lóðurr) that created the first humans. In Völuspá, at the creation of the first human beings, Ask and Embla, Hœnir and Lóðurr help Odin. According...
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Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, the seeress reciting the poem states that Hœnir, Lóðurr and Odin once found Ask and Embla on land. The seeress says that the two...
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gods; Odin, Hœnir, and Lóðurr: In stanza 17 of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, the völva reciting the poem states that Hœnir, Lóðurr and Odin once found Ask...
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life; Vili (Hœnir) gave wit (intelligence) and sense of touch; and Vé (Lóðurr) gave countenance (appearance, facial expression), speech, hearing, and...
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vary by source: According to the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, they are Hœnir, Lóðurr and Odin, whereas in the Prose Edda they are Odin, Vili, and Vé. Ragnarök...
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Contested None attested None attested Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, skaldic poetry Lóðurr (Old Norse) Contested None attested None attested Poetic Edda, skaldic poetry...
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Lother might also be identical with the puzzling god Lóðurr. Commentators sometimes suggest Lóðurr is identical to Loki, and of course in the Icelandic...
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king's hall, where it was used to answer questions. He may be identical to Lóðurr, one of the three gods creating the two first humans Ask and Embla. Contrary...
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the three gods who created the first humans, Ask and Embla, along with Lóðurr and Odin, while in Snorri Sturluson's account, it is Odin, Vili and Vé....
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the Goths and Huns. Lotherus might have some relation to the Norse god Lóðurr or to the exiled king Heremod mentioned in Beowulf or to both. According...
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Swinger Óðins nǫfn (5) Vinr Lopts Friend of Loptr Vinr Lóðurs Friend of Lóðurr Vinr Míms Friend of Mímir Sonatorrek (23) Vinr stalla Friend of Altars Vófuðr...
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23.8 1988 Liekkiö (Finnish) WGPSN Lodurr 50°48′S 89°54′E / 50.8°S 89.9°E / -50.8; 89.9 (Lodurr) 72 1979 Lóðurr (Norse) WGPSN Lofn 56°30′S 22°18′W...
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identification in surviving sources regarding Germanic paganism as we know it. Both Lóðurr and Loki have been proposed but the etymological reasoning is tenuous. Wagner...
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23.8 1988 Liekkiö (Finnish) WGPSN Lodurr 50°48′S 89°54′E / 50.8°S 89.9°E / -50.8; 89.9 (Lodurr) 72 1979 Lóðurr (Norse) WGPSN Lofn 56°30′S 22°18′W...
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Huldar saga, which has contributed to the argument that Loki is the same as Lóðurr, who appears elsewhere with Odin and Hœnir. It is also notable that Loki...
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