-
Norse mythology,
Auðr (Old
Norse "prosperity") is the son of the
personified night, Nótt,
fathered by Naglfari, and
uncle of Thor.
Auðr is
attested in the...
- Aud the Deep-Minded (Old Norse:
Auðr djúpúðga Ketilsdóttir [ˈɔuðz̠ ˈdjuːpˌuːðɣɑ ˈketelsˌdoːtːez̠];
Modern Icelandic: Auður djúpúðga Ketilsdóttir [ˈœyːðʏr...
- had a
daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded. Sögubrot
depicts Ivar in the
first place as king of Sweden. It
relates that he gave
Auðr in
marriage to king...
- Look up Auður, auður, or
auðr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auður (Modern
Icelandic spelling) or
Auðr (Old
Icelandic spelling) is an Old Norse-Icelandic...
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Uppsala öd (Old Norse:
Uppsala auðr or
Uppsala øðr,
meaning Uppsala domains or
wealth of Uppsala) was the name
given to the
collection of
estates which...
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Auðr the Deep-Minded (Old Norse:
Auðr in djúpúðga) was a
legendary Norse princess, the
daughter of Ivar Vidfamne, and the
mother of
Harald Wartooth, who...
- In
Nordic mythology,
Naglfari is the
father of
Auðr by the
personified night, Nótt.
Naglfari is
attested in a
single mention in the
Prose Edda (written...
- New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2024-05-27. Dorren, Gaston;
Audring, Jenny; Watson,
Frauke (2016). Lingo:
around Europe in
sixty languages...
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while on an
invasion of the
realm of Ráðbarðr, who had
married his
daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded
without his permission. The
fragment then
recounts the early...
- the Lay of Hyndla. Sögubrot
tells that he
married the
fugitive princess Auðr the Deep-Minded, the
daughter of Ivar Vidfamne, [better source needed] without...