- (UK: /ˈmjɒlnɪər/ MYOL-neer, US: /ˈmjɔːlnɪər/ MYAWL-neer; from Old
Norse Mjǫllnir [ˈmjɔlːnir]) is the
hammer of the
thunder god Thor in
Norse mythology,...
- and
Eitri made this ring as one of a set of
three gifts which included Mjöllnir and Gullinbursti. They made
these gifts in
accordance with a bet Loki made...
- both the
elves and the Æsir: that Thor's hammer,
Mjöllnir, is gone. Þrymr says that he has
hidden Mjöllnir eight leagues beneath the earth, from
which it...
-
Mjolnir (UK: /ˈmjɒlnɪər/ MYOL-neer, US: /ˈmjɔːlnɪər/ MYAWL-neer),
known more
formally as Mjölnir, is a
fictional magical weapon appearing in
American comic...
- role in the myth of Thor's
battle with the
giant Hrungnir: But the
hammer Mjöllnir struck Hrungnir in the
middle of the head, and
smashed his
skull into small...
- In the poem Þrymskviða, Thor
wakes and
finds that his
powerful hammer,
Mjöllnir, is missing. Thor
turns to Loki first, and
tells him that
nobody knows...
-
disguised as the
goddess Freyja) is
hallowed with the
stolen hammer of Thor,
Mjöllnir, at
their wedding: In the
chapter 35 of the
Prose Edda book Gyl****inning...
- most
widespread religious symbol in the
Viking Age Old
Norse religion was
Mjöllnir, the
hammer of Thor. This
symbol first appears in the
ninth century and...
-
Brokkr Norse mythology Brokkr and
Eitri forging Mjöllnir...
- the
golden boar Gullinbursti, the
golden ring Draupnir, and the
hammer Mjöllnir that made his
brother win the bet, even if its
handle was
shorter than...