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Járnsaxa (/jɑːrnˈsæksə/; Old Norse: [ˈjɑːrnˌsɑksɑ], ("iron dagger") is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. In
Snorri Sturluson's
Prose Edda, she is portra****...
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Jarnsaxa (/jɑːrnˈsæksə/), also
known as
Saturn L (provisional
designation S/2006 S 6), is a
natural satellite of Saturn. Its
discovery was
announced by...
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According to Skáldskaparmál (17)
Magni is the son of Thor and the Jötunn
Járnsaxa. The two
brothers are
mentioned among the
survivors of Ragnarök in the...
- Sif and the
lover of the jötunn
Járnsaxa. With Sif, Thor
fathered the
goddess (and
possible valkyrie) Þrúðr; with
Járnsaxa, he
fathered Magni; with a mother...
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maidens who s**** to
contravene the god Thor from
reaching their father, and
Járnsaxa is
otherwise the
mother of Thor's son, Magni. Some
scholars have linked...
- in a ****ile
attempt to
retrieve the
hammer from Loki, a
Valkyrie named Jarnsaxa (Patricia Velásquez)
attempts to
train a naïve and
inexperienced warrior...
- her "wife of Thor", "mother of Ullr", "the fair-haired deity", "rival of
Járnsaxa", and as "mother of Þrúðr". 19th-century
scholar Jacob Grimm records that...
- Hymir,
while Snorri Sturluson in the
Prose Edda
names his
father as Odin.
Járnsaxa is
named as a tröllkona in the Nafnaþulur,
while in Skáldskaparmál chapter...
- Hrímgerðr Hrímgrímnir Hrímnir Hroðr
Hrungnir Hrymr Hymir Hyrrokkin Iði Ím
Járnsaxa Jörð Kári
Leikn Litr Logi Mögþrasir Móðguðr
Rindr Skaði
Sinmara Sökkmímir...
- Fenrir, Fornjot, Geirrod, Gerd, Greip, Gridr, Gunnlod, Hati, Hyrrokkin,
Jarnsaxa, Kari, Loge, Mundilfari, Narvi, Phoebe, Skathi, Skoll, Skrymir, Surtur...