- Geirröðr (also
Geirröd) is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. He is the
father of the gýgjar Gjálp and Greip, who are
killed by the thunder-god Thor. Geirröðr...
- the
giant Geirrod (Geirrǫðr). With the aid of some
magical gifts from the
giantess Grid (Gríðr), Thor,
accompanied by Þjálfi,
defeats Geirrod and kills...
- Thor and
Geirrod. Thor
needed to
cross the
Vimur on his way to
Geirrod's abode. The
force of the
river threatened to
sweep Thor away.
Geirrod's daughter...
-
Geirrod (Saturn LXVI),
provisionally known as S/2004 S 38, is a
natural satellite of Saturn. Its
discovery was
announced by
Scott S. Sheppard,
David C...
- when Óðinn
tells the king
Geirröd (unaware that the man he has been
torturing is Óðinn) that
Geirröd is drunk, and that
Geirröd loses much when he loses...
-
Fulla to warn the king
Geirröd—Frigg's patron—that a
magician (actually Odin in disguise) will
visit him.
Fulla meets with
Geirröd,
gives the warning, and...
- element, as her iron
gauntlet had
shielded Thor in his
encounter with
Geirrod. In
chapter 54,
following Ragnarök and the
rebirth of the world, it is...
- .he [Odin]
called himself by
various other names on his
visit to King
Geirrod: I call
myself Grim and Ganglari, Herian, ... Helblindi,... — Gyl****inning...
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Bergelmir Bestla Billingr Bölþorn
Brimir Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar
Gangr Geirröd Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr Gunnlöð
Gyllir Gymir Harðgreipr Helblindi...
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where he is
getting children a
giantess [Old
Norse gȳgi] in a cave?
while Geirröd, my
foster son, is a king
residing in his country.'
Frigg answered, 'He...