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Noatun or
Nóatún may
refer to:
Nóatún (mythology),
abode of the god Njörðr
Nóatún (supermarket) [is], a
chain of
Icelandic supermarkets Noatún, a 1938...
- In
Norse mythology,
Nóatún (Old
Norse 'ship-enclosure') is the
abode of the god Njörðr,
described in the
Prose Edda book Gyl****inning as
located "in heaven"...
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unnamed sister, was in an ill-fated
marriage with the
goddess Skaði,
lives in
Nóatún and is ****ociated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth, and crop...
- next
three nights in Njörðr's sea-side home
Nóatún (or nine
winters in Þrymheimr and
another nine in
Nóatún according to the
Codex Regius.). However, when...
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cosmological descriptions, a
number of
abodes of the gods, such as Álfheim,
Nóatún and Valhalla,
which some
scholars have
identified as
being in Asgard. Asgard...
- to the
mountain of Fimbulventr, in the city of
Noatun,
which houses an
entrance to Inferno. In
Noatun, she
meets a boy
called Loki, who is
trying to reach...
- Aveh on the
Ignas continent.[citation needed] Álfheimr, the home of
Freyr Nóatún, the home of Njörðr Þrúðvangr, the home of Thor
Liberman &
Lindow 2004,...
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places to the
temple priests."
Snorri adds that,
after this, Njörðr
dwelt in
Nóatún,
Freyr dwelt in Uppsala,
Heimdall at Himinbjörg, Thor at Þrúðvangr, Baldr...
- that his
Danish was not good enough. That was
followed up with
Noatún (1938).
Noatún has a
strong political message –
solidarity is the key to a good...
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called it Sigtun. To the
temple priests he gave also domains.
Njord dwelt in
Noatun,
Freyr in Upsala,
Heimdal in the Himinbergs, Thor in Thrudvang,
Balder in...