
Hymir - Wikipedia
Hymir (Old Norse: [ˈhymez̠]) is a jötunn in Norse mythology, and the owner of a brewing- cauldron fetched by the thunder god Thor for Ægir, who wants to hold a feast for the Æsir (gods). In Hymiskviða, Hymir is portrayed as the father of Týr, but in Skáldskaparmál, Odin is Týr's father.
Hymir | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
He dwelt to the east of Élivágar. He is described as a wise, yet evil-natured giant, cold-hearted, often churlish towards guests, and with a foul temper. The poem recounts how Thor and Týr set out to obtain the cauldron for the sea-giant Ægir to enable him to brew ale for the Æsir.
Hymir in Old Norse Literature (The Lay of Hymir)
2022年12月28日 · Who Is Hymir? Hymir is a jötunn (a giant from Jotunheim). He is described as wise and having an exceptionally hard head. Hymir keeps a magic cauldron that is a mile deep and is a huntsman with a dislike for guests.
Hymir | Jötun Father to Tyr who Went Fishing with Thor - Vikingr
2024年12月1日 · Furthermore, Hymir is at the center of one of the great unanswered mysteries of Norse mythology (there are a few), namely who is Tyr’s father. The question arises from some conflicting sources that name both Hymir and Odin as his father.
Hymir | Giant, Jötunn & Thor | Britannica
Hymir, in Norse mythology, giant who was the father of the god Tyr. Hymir owned a large kettle and it was to get this that Tyr and Thor paid a visit to him. During that visit Thor went fishing with Hymir and caught the monstrous World Serpent.
Hymir | Public Domain Super Heroes | Fandom
Hymir is a jotunn in Norse mythology, and the owner of a brewing-cauldron fetched by the thunder god Thor for Ægir, who wants to hold a feast for the Æsir (gods). In Hymiskviða, Hymir is portrayed as the father of Tyr, but in Skáldskaparmál, Odin is Týr's father.
The Lay of Hymir - The Norse Gods
2013年4月9日 · The first thing he saw was Hymir and a whole throng of many-headed giants who had left their lairs in the east and were corning after them. Thor eased the massive cauldron from his shoulder and set it down on the ground.
Hymir | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
In Norse mythology, Hymir is a Jǫtunn, husband of the gýgr Hróðr and according to the Eddic poem Hymiskviða the father of the god Týr. He is the owner of a mile-wide cauldron in which the Æsir wanted to brew beer; Þórr, accompanied by Týr, obtained it …
Exploring the Legend of Hymir: Unveiling the Mythical Giant of …
Hymir, the enigmatic giant of Norse mythology, leaves a lasting legacy in the annals of Norse lore. His tales of adventure, conflict, and cosmic significance continue to resonate with modern audiences.
Hurstwic Norse Mythology: Thor and Hymir
Týr remembered that his father, the giant Hymir, had a cauldron that was a mile deep. But the gods knew they would have to use cunning to get it from their enemies, the giants. Þór and Týr traveled to Hymir's hall, where they first encountered Týr's 900 headed grandmother. They were recognized by Týr's mother, who was sympathetic to their task.
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