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Title: Norse%20Mythology


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Norse Mythology
  • Mythology I

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Background
  • Norse refers to Danes, Norwegians, Swedes
    (a.k.a. Vikings)
  • The Viking Age was 780-1070 A.D.
  • Vikings spread from Scandinavia to Iceland,
    Greenland, Ireland, Scotland, Russia, and North
    America
  • Norse myths reflect the nature of the Viking
    people

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Sources
  • Elder Edda or Poetic Edda a group of poems by
    various authors that were probably written in the
    tenth century
  • Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson
  • Written around 1200 A.D.
  • Includes retellings of most of the poems from the
    Elder Edda
  • Influenced by Christianity

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The NORSE WORLD
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YggdrasilL
  • The World Tree
  • World is separated into 9 realms on three levels
  • Most important Asgard (home of the gods),
    Midgard (home of men), Jotunheim (home of
    giants), and Hel/Niflheim (home of the dead)
  • Asgard and Midgard are connected by Bifrost, the
    rainbow bridge

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GODS of the NORSE
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Æsir and Vanir
  • Two races of gods in Norse mythology
  • Æsir are the more war-like gods Odin, Frigg,
    Thor, Balder and Tyr
  • Vanir are the more peaceful fertility gods
    Njord, sea god, and his children, Freyr and
    Freyja
  • These clans battle, exchange hostages, etc.

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ODIN
  • Son of Bestla and Bor, brother of Vili and Ve
  • Father of Balder, Tyr, Heimdall, and others
  • The All-Father, God of Battle
  • Dwells in Valhalla, where he welcomes courageous
    warriors after death
  • Possesses Gungnir, a great spear which he can use
    to start wars
  • Rides Sleipner, the eight-legged horse who is the
    fastest steed in the world

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Thor
  • God of Thunder, strongest god
  • Son of Odin and Jord (Earth), husband of Sif
  • Protects Asgard, battles giants
  • Owns the war hammer, Mjolnir, which, when thrown
    at a target, returns to the owner
  • Also owns a belt which boosts his strength and a
    pair of special iron gloves
  • His chariot is drawn by two goats, which he can
    eat and resurrect

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Balder
  • God of innocence, beauty, joy, purity, and peace
  • Son of Odin and Frigg
  • Killed by a trick of Loki
  • Will return to rule after the end of the age

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Loki
  • Son of giants, father of the Fenris-Wolf, Midgard
    serpent, Hel, and Sleipner
  • Married goddess Sigyn, had two sons
  • Trickster hero/god, neither fully good or bad
  • Able to change shape and gender
  • Never worshipped by men

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tyr
  • God of single combat and heroic glory
  • Once thought to be head of the Norse pantheon,
    later said to be son of Odin
  • Sacrificed hand to bind the Fenris-Wolf

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frigg
  • Wife of Odin
  • Goddess of marriage, motherhood, fertility, love,
    household management, and domestic arts
  • Has the power of prophecy but does not tell what
    she knows
  • Is said to have woven or spun the clouds

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Freyja
  • Daughter of Njord, the sea god, and twin sister
    of Freyr
  • Goddess of love, sex, beauty, prophecies and
    attraction
  • Owned the necklace Brísingamen, and a cloak of
    feathers, which let her change into any bird
  • Rides in chariot drawn by cats
  • Often desired and fought for by gods, giants, and
    dwarves

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freyr
  • Son of Njord, the sea god, and twin brother of
    Freyja
  • Fertility god rules over rain, shining of the
    sun, and produce of the fields
  • Marries a giantess, Gerd
  • Rides a boar with golden bristles
  • Has a magical sword and a magical ship

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Heimdall
  • Guardian of the gods and Asgard
  • Blows the horn Gjall if danger approaches
  • Stationed at Bifrost, the rainbow bridge
  • Extremely acute senses, does not sleep
  • Son of nine different mothers

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The Norns
  • Three women Urd (fate), Verdandi (being) and
    Skuld (necessity)
  • Weave the tapestry of fates in which each
    person's life is a thread, even the gods
  • Live by a root of Yggdrasill
  • Guard the spring of fate

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The Valkyries
  • Choosers of the Slain
  • Always female
  • Give victory in battle according to Odins will
  • Servants in Valhalla
  • Origin, names, and powers differ according to
    various myths

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