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Býleistr (Old Norse: [ˈbyːlˌɛistz̠]; also Byleist) is the
brother of Loki in
Norse mythology. The
meaning of the Old
Norse name
Býleistr is uncertain....
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According to 13th-century poet
Snorri Sturluson, he is the
brother of Loki and
Býleistr. The Old
Norse name
Helblindi has been
translated as 'Helblind'. Helblindi...
- Fárbauti (a jötunn) and
Laufey (a goddess), and the
brother of
Helblindi and
Býleistr. Loki is
married to the
goddess Sigyn and they have two sons,
Narfi or...
- Fárbauti, that "Laufey or Nál" is his mother, and that his
brothers are
Býleistr and Helblindi.
Elsewhere in the same poem, Loki is
referred to by the matronymic...
- brother", some
scholars have
considered Loki's
brothers Helblindi and
Býleistr to also be sons of Fárbauti. However,
their exact role in the presumably...
- Fárbauti Nál (Laufey)
Sigyn Loki Angrboða
Býleistr Helblindi Váli
Narfi Fenrir Jörmungandr Hel...
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Njord Frigg,
Frigga Hlín, Hlin Iðunn, Idun,* Idunn,
Iduna Ægir, Aegir*
Býleistr,
Byleist Loki, Loke Bölþorn,
Bolthorn Hel, Hela Gerðr, Gerd, Gerth,* Gerthr*...
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Ynglingatal follows,
describing that
Eystein "fared to" Hel (referred to as "
Býleistr's-brother's-daughter"). In
chapter 47, the
deceased Eystein's son King Halfdan...
- sjóðs
Buppa Vilhjalms saga sjóðs Búseyra "Farm-starver" Skáldskaparmál
Býleistr storm rouser,
storm lightning Parents: Fárbauti,
Laufey Brothers: Helblindi...
- "one
monster that was
thought the most baleful, who was
descended from
Býleistr's brother." In the
Prose Edda book Gyl****inning,
Sleipnir is
first mentioned...