- In
Norse mythology,
Víðarr (Old Norse: [ˈwiːðɑrː],
possibly "wide ruler",
sometimes anglicized as
Vidar /ˈviːdɑːr/, Vithar,
Vidarr, and Vitharr) is a god...
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during the
events of Ragnarök, but will in turn be
killed by Odin's son
Víðarr. In the
Prose Edda,
additional information is
given about Fenrir, including...
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sorrow (the
first being the
death of her son, the god Baldr). Odin's son
Víðarr avenges his
father by
rending Fenrir's jaws
apart and
stabbing it in the...
- Norse: Óðinn) in Old
Norse and Old
English texts. Four gods, Thor, Baldr,
Víðarr and Váli, are
explicitly identified as sons of Odin in the
Eddic poems,...
- on the sources). Váli has
numerous brothers including Thor, Baldr, and
Víðarr. He was born for the sole
purpose of
avenging Baldr, and does this by killing...
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first true hero of Rome.
Snorri Sturluson identifies him with the
Norse god
Víðarr of the Æsir.
Aeneas is the
Romanization of the hero's
original Gr**** name...
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anglicized as Gríd, is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. She is the
mother of
Víðarr the
silent and the
consort of Odin. Saturn's moon
Gridr was
named after...
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feature Spear or Fang, it
received critical acclaim, and was
followed by "
Vidarr",
returning to the duo's storyline,
releasing to home
media on
April 25...
- them. In
stanza 54,
after consuming Odin and
being killed by Odin's son
Víðarr,
Fenrir is
described as "Loki's kinsman". The poem
Lokasenna (Old Norse...
- wife
Sigyn protecting him. The god
Heimdallr holding his horn. The god
Víðarr tearing the jaws of Fenrir. Thor's
failed attempt to
catch Jörmungandr,...