Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'), sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a widely attested god in Norse mythology, associated with kingship, fertility, peace, prosperity...
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In Norse mythology, the sword belonging to Freyr, a Norse god associated with sunshine, summer, and fair weather, is depicted as one of the few weapons...
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Yngvi (redirect from Yngvi Freyr)
relate to a theonym which appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr. Proto-Germanic Ingwaz was the legendary ancestor of the Ingaevones, or...
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Freyr's resistance army; and Skjöldr (A.J. LoCascio), a Midgardian refugee who has settled in Asgard. The game's primary antagonist is the Aesir god Odin...
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List of nature deities (redirect from Nature god)
Freyja, goddess of fertility, gold, death, love, beauty, war and magic Freyr, god of fertility, rain, sunlight, life and summer Iðunn the goddess of spring...
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List of light deities (redirect from God of light)
personification of day Earendel, god of rising light and/or a star Eostre, considered to continue the Proto-Indo-European dawn goddess Freyr, god of sunshine, among...
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List of water deities (redirect from Sea god and river god)
fountains. Duberdicus, god of the sea and rivers. Durius, personification of the Douro river. Ægir, personification of the sea. Freyr, god of rain, sunlight...
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List of fertility deities (redirect from Fertility god)
in earlier times probably a dawn goddess as her name is cognate to Eos Freyr, god associated with peace, marriages, rain, sunshine, and fertility, both...
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The Germanic god Freyr is referred to by many names in Old Norse poetry and literature. Multiple of these are attested only once in the extant record...
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source of the word 'Friday'. Ing, possibly another name for the Norse 'Freyr', god of fertility. Ēostre, listed by Bede, and purported source of the word...
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Norse mythology, Njörðr (Old Norse: Njǫrðr) is a god among the Vanir. Njörðr, father of the deities Freyr and Freyja by his unnamed sister, was in an ill-fated...
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Gerðr (category Freyr)
Norse: [ˈɡerðz̠]; "fenced-in") is a jötunn, goddess, and the wife of the god Freyr. Gerðr is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from...
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Thor (redirect from Thor (god))
the god Freyr's messenger, Skírnir, threatens the fair Gerðr, with whom Freyr is smitten, with numerous threats and curses, including that Thor, Freyr, and...
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sword, he will go to battle against the Æsir, he will battle the major god Freyr, and afterward the flames that he brings forth will engulf the Earth....
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Slavic god of thunder and lightning and king of the gods Taranis, Celtic god of thunder, often depicted with a wheel as well as a thunderbolt Freyr, Norse...
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Skíðblaðnir (category Freyr)
ships, and the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda attest that it is owned by the god Freyr, while the euhemerized account in Heimskringla attributes it to the magic...
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Rällinge statuette (category Freyr)
penis, has often been assumed to be the god Freyr. This is due to an 11th-century description of a phallic Freyr statue in the Temple at Uppsala, but the...
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Freyja (redirect from Freya (god))
German Frau). Freyja is also etymologically close to the name of the god Freyr, meaning 'lord' in Old Norse. The theonym Freyja is thus considered to...
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between the Æsir and Vanir. The character is voiced by Emily Rose. Freyr – A God who is the twin brother of Freya and wielder of the magical floating...
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surname, derived from the name of the god Frey (Freyr) - same derivation as the day of the week (Tuesday -Tws Norse god of the sea, Wednesday -Wodin/Odin...
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Beli (jötunn) (category Freyr)
Norse mythology. He is said in eddic poetry to have been killed by the god Freyr. Saturn's moon Beli is named after him. The Old Norse name Beli has been...
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in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frei, Frey, Fray, Frej, Freij, Freyr or Freÿr may refer to: Frey (given name) Frey (surname) Fray (surname) Frei family...
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video game Until Dawn. He also provided the voice and motion capture for Freyr in God of War: Ragnarök (2022). Dalton was born January 7, 1983. In 2001, he...
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husband Óðr and seeks after him in faraway lands. Freyja's brother, the god Freyr, is also frequently mentioned in surviving texts, and in his association...
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to as the Vanir. Examples of this are seen in the þulur, where Njöðr and Freyr are listed in the ása heiti ("Poetic equivalents for áss") and Freyja in...
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FRO may refer to: 'fro, a contraction of "afro", a hairstyle Frø (Freyr), a Norse god Family Responsibility Office, Government of Ontario, Canada Forest...
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Proto-Indo-European mythology (redirect from Indo-European smith god)
place. Her name is not cognate at all, but Norse descendants of *PriHyéh₂, Freyr and Freyja belong to the race of so-called Vanir, which comes from the same...
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Saxnôt was the national god of the Saxons. He is sometimes identified with either Tīwaz or Fraujaz (Old Norse Týr and Freyr). The Old English form Seaxnēat...
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attested in these Old Norse sources. All sources describe the god Njörðr, and his children Freyr and Freyja as members of the Vanir. A euhemerized prose account...
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unnamed wife and sister of the god Njörðr, with whom he is described as having had the (likewise incestuous) twin children Freyr and Freyja. This shadowy goddess...
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