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distinguish him from Loki, the
companion of Thor. He was also
known as
Skrýmir or
Skrymir. In the
Prose Edda book Gyl****inning (chapter 44), the
enthroned figure...
- out to be the
glove of an
immense being,
Skrymir. The next night, Thor
finds that he is
unable to kill
Skrymir, and the
group sleeps in fear
beneath an...
-
glove of
Skrymir, who has been
snoring throughout the night,
causing what
seemed to be earthquakes. All four
sleep beneath an oak tree near
Skrymir in fear...
- that his name is
Skrýmir and
reveals that Thor, Loki, Þjálfi, and Röskva had
slept not in a hall but
rather in
Skrýmir's glove.
Skrýmir tells Thor that...
-
Skrymir (Saturn LVI),
provisionally known as S/2004 S 23, is a
natural satellite of Saturn. Its
discovery was
announced by
Scott S. Sheppard,
David C...
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similarities with
Norse mythology." An
incident between Thor and the
giant Skrymir in the
Prose Edda of c. 1220, they note,
resembles the
incident between...
-
Giant Skrymir and Thor by
Louis Huard...
- Utgarda-Loki (already met on the way
under the fake
appearance of the jötunn
Skrymir),
where they are
tricked to
compete in
various contests they
cannot win...
- Hyrrokkin, Jarnsaxa, Kari, Loge, Mundilfari, Narvi, Phoebe, Skathi, Skoll,
Skrymir, Surtur, Suttungr, Thiazzi, Thrymr, Ymir, and 69
unnamed satellites. After...
- (2004)
Hyrrokkin (2004)
Gridr (2004) S/2004 S 21 (2004)
Angrboda (2004)
Skrymir (2004) S/2004 S 24 (2004) Gerd (2004)
Saturn LVIII (2004)
Eggther (2004)...