- In
Norse mythology,
Þrymr (
Thrymr, Thrym; "noise") was a jötunn. He is the
namesake of the
Eddic poem Þrymskviða, in
which he
stole Thor's
hammer Mjǫlnir...
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Thrymr (/ˈθrɪmər/ THRIM-ər), or Saturn ****, is a
natural satellite of Saturn. It was
discovered by
Gladman and
colleagues in 2000, and
given the temporary...
- Jötunheimr, the jötunn
Þrymr sits on a barrow,
plaiting golden collars for his
female dogs, and
trimming the
manes of his horses.
Þrymr sees Loki, and asks...
- Jötunheimr, the jötunn
Þrymr sits on a
burial mound,
plaiting golden collars for his
female dogs, and
trimming the
manes of his horses.
Þrymr sees Loki, and asks...
- jötunn
Þrymr sitting on a
burial mound and
caring for his animals. The two speak, and
Þrymr confirms to Loki that he has
stolen the hammer.
Þrymr says that...
- the jötunn lord
Þrymr sits on a
burial mound,
plaiting golden collars for his
female dogs, and
trimming the
manes of his horses.
Þrymr sees Loki, and asks...
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feather cloak,
arriving in the land of Jötunheimr. He
spies Þrymr sitting on top of a mound.
Þrymr reveals that he has
hidden Thor's
hammer deep
within the...
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ruler of the
realm of the dead.
After stealing Thor's hammer, the jötunn
Thrymr asks the hand of
Freya in
marriage as a
condition to
return it to its owner...
- Trym may
refer to:
Þrymr (Thrym), a jötunn in
Nordic mythology Trym Torson, a
Norwegian drummer River Trym in
Bristol This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Sinmara Sökkmímir
Starkad Surtr Suttungr Þjazi Þökk Þrívaldi Þrúðgelmir
Þrymr Útgarða-Loki Vafþrúðnir Víðblindi Vörnir Ymir Nine
Mothers of Heimdallr...