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Hnoss (Old Norse: [ˈhnosː], "jewel" or "treasure") is one of the
daughters of
Freyja and Óðr in
Norse mythology. The Old
Norse term
Hnoss has been translated...
- fertility-goddess
Freyja in
Norse mythology. She
could be the same
figure as
Hnoss,
another daughter of Freyja. The Old
Norse name
Gersemi means 'treasure'...
- Sturluson, both
describe Óðr as Freyja's
husband and
father of her
daughter Hnoss.
Heimskringla adds that the
couple produced another daughter, Gersemi. A...
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falcon feathers. By her
husband Óðr, she is the
mother of two daughters,
Hnoss and Gersemi.
Along with her twin
brother Freyr, her
father Njörðr, and her...
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Alvaldi Þjazi Iði
Gangr Gymir Aurboða Sister-wife of Njörðr Njörðr Skaði Beli Gerðr
Freyr Freyja Óðr
Ynglings Hnoss Gersemi...
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attestations of
Germanic paganism Óðr (Old Norse) "The
frenzied one"
Freyja Hnoss,
Gersemi Poetic Edda,
Prose Edda Saxnōt (Old Saxon), Seaxnet, Seaxnēat,...
- Bifröst in the background,
Heimdallr explains to a
young Hnoss how all
things came to be (1920) by
Willy Pogany....
- Bifröst in the background,
Heimdallr explains to a
young Hnoss how all
things came to be (1920) by
Willy Pogany...
- Snotra, Gná, Sól, Bil The þulur add to this the ásynjur Skaði, Sigyn,
Hnoss, Gerðr, Jörð, Iðunn, Ilmr, Njörun, Nanna, Rindr, Þrúðr, Rán. Some scholars...
- Skaði Þökk
Vanir Freyja (Freja, Freya, Freyia)
Gersemi Gullveig (Heiðr)
Hnoss Norns Skuld Urðr Verðandi
Valkyries Brynhildr (Hildr, Sigrdrífa) Eir Geirahöð...