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Byggvir is a
figure in
Norse mythology. The only
surviving mention of
Byggvir appears in the
prose beginning of Lokasenna, and
stanzas 55
through 56 of...
- (Old Norse: [ˈbœylɑ]) is one of Freyr's
servants along with her husband,
Byggvir, in
Norse mythology.
Beyla is
mentioned in
stanzas 55, 66, and the prose...
- Loki
refers to
Byggvir in
terms of a dog, and says that
Byggvir is
always found at Freyr's ears, or
twittering beneath a grindstone.
Byggvir says that he...
- in his
sanctuary at
Trondheim in Norway. He has the
servants Skírnir,
Byggvir and Beyla. The most
extensive surviving Freyr myth
relates Freyr's falling...
- Edda
Beyla (Old Norse)
Proposed as
related to "cow," "bean," or "bee."
Byggvir None
attested Poetic Edda Dís (Old Norse) "goddess" None
attested None...
- eru þar göfugligir. Sá er einn staðr þar, er kallaðr er Álfheimr. Þar
byggvir fólk þat, er Ljósálfar heita, en Dökkálfar búa niðri í jörðu, ok eru þeir...
- "grain."
Related comparisons have been made
between the
figure of Beoƿ and
Byggvir,
attested in the
Prose Edda as a
servant of the god Freyr. Some scholars...
- Year
Title Role 2011 L.A.
Noire Francis Watkins 2013 Lost
Planet 3 Gale Holden, Zoda 2022 God of War Ragnarök
Byggvir...
-
attempts to take a grip, as do (in turn), Freyja, Njord, Tyr,
Freyr and
Byggvir. The
exchanges between Odin and Loki are
particularly vitriolic. Eventually...
- ride over the wood Myrkviðr (an
event during Ragnarök). Freyr's servant,
Byggvir,
interjects and the poem continues. In the poem Hyndluljóð, Óttar's ancestry...