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- Æsir - Wikipedia
Æsir (Old Norse; singular: áss) or ēse (Old English; singular: ōs) are gods in Germanic paganism
- A Complete Guide to All Æsir Gods and Goddesses
In Old Norse, the Æsir are the principal gods of the Norse pantheon Although the Vanir form another tribe containing gods, “Æsir” is often used in Old Nordic literature to represent the two groups The principal members of the pantheon are Odin, Thor, and Loki Æsir is pronounced “ice-ear” with stress on the first syllable
- Aesir | Norse gods, Asgard, Odin | Britannica
Aesir, in Scandinavian mythology, either of two main groups of deities, four of whom were common to the Germanic nations: Odin (q v ), chief of the Aesir; Frigg (q v ), Odin’s wife; Tyr (q v ), god of war; and Thor (q v ), whose name was the Teutonic word for thunder
- The Aesir Gods and Goddesses - Norse Mythology for Smart People
The Aesir (pronounced “ICE-ir”; Old Norse Æsir for multiple gods, Ásynjur for multiple goddesses, Áss for one god, and Ásynja for one goddess) were one of the two main tribes of deities venerated by the pre-Christian Norse
- The Aesir Gods of Norse Mythology | History Cooperative
The Aesir (Old Norse Æsir or Old High German Ansleh) are the principal race of gods in Norse mythology The Aesir live in Asgard: a realm gilded with gold and bathing in light
- AESIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AESIR is the principal race of Norse gods
- Aesir - Norse Gods | Mythology. net
The word Aesir refers to the most prominent clan of gods in Norse mythology This is the clan to which great gods such as Odin and Thor belong Technically the word Aesir refers to only multiple male gods, we use it today to refer to the entire pantheon of gods and goddesses in Norse mythology
- Æsir | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
At the beginning of time, the Æsir fought a war with the Vanir, and the truce led to the incorporation of both into a single unified group of gods In Gylfaginning, Snorri Sturluson has Gangleri ask Hárr who the Æsir are
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