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- Asgard - Wikipedia
Asgard (Old Norse: Ásgarðr; "Enclosure of the Æsir ") is a location associated with the gods in Nordic mythology It appears in several Old Norse sagas and mythological texts, including the Eddas It has also been suggested to be referred to indirectly in some of these sources
- Asgard – Mythopedia
Asgard was one of the Nine Realms of Norse mythology, home of the mighty Aesir gods and resting place of humans who died in battle It was connected to Midgard, where humanity dwelled, by a rainbow bridge called Bifrost
- Asgard | Norse Mythology, Location Gods | Britannica
Asgard, in Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus Legend divided Asgard into 12 or more realms, including Valhalla, the home of Odin and the abode of heroes slain in earthly battle; Thrudheim, the realm of Thor; and Breidablik, the home of Balder
- Asgard - Norse Mythology for Smart People
Asgard (Old Norse Ásgarðr, “Enclosure of the Aesir) is one of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology and the home and fortress of the Aesir, one of the two tribes of gods (the other being the Vanir, who have their home in Vanaheim)
- Asgard: The Fabled Home of the Aesir Gods of Norse Mythology
Asgard was the home of the mighty Norse gods, from where they watched over the other eight realms and administered justice It was also the final resting place of the dead and where Odin, King of the Gods, held court
- Asgard in Norse mythology: The Realm of the Gods
Many of the stories of the Norse gods take place in Asgard One of the nine realms surrounding the ash tree Yggdrasil, Asgard is the home of the Æsir gods, including Odin and Thor
- Asgard - New World Encyclopedia
In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse: Ásgarðr) was the realm of the gods (the Aesir) that was mythologically connected to the abode of the mortals (Midgard) via the rainbow bridge
- Ásgard and the nine worlds of Norse mythology - Sky HISTORY
Armed with his mighty hammer, Thor the god of thunder and lightning watched over and safeguarded the stronghold of Ásgard, the home of the Æsir (one of the two main clans of Norse deities)
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