
Category:Ásynjur - Wikipedia
Ásynjur (singular ' ásynja') refers to female members of the Æsir, the principal pantheon in Norse mythology. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ásynjur. This category has the following …
Æsir - Wikipedia
Æsir (Old Norse; singular: áss) or ēse (Old English; singular: ōs) are gods in Germanic paganism.
Ásynjur | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Snorri Sturluson in Gylfaginning, chapter 35, enumerates sixteen goddesses: Frigg, Sága, Eir, Gefjon, Fulla, Freyja, Sjöfn, Lofn, Vár, Vör, Syn, Hlín, Snotra, Gná, Sól, and Bil. In Skáldskaparmál, chapter 1, he includes Iðunn, Gerðr, Sigyn, Fulla, and Nanna among the Ásynjur, and in chapter 33 he includes Skaði and Sif.
阿斯神族 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
2025年1月13日 · 阿斯神族 (古北欧语:Æsir [ˈɛ̃ːsez̠])是日耳曼多神教中主要的神族,成员包含 奥丁 、 弗丽嘉 、 霍德尔 、 巴尔德尔,和 托尔 [2]。 北欧神话中共有两神族,另一个为人数较少的 瓦尼尔神族。 两神族长年征战,最后以人质交换作为条件停战,结为同盟。 瑞典语中的雷声 åska ,意思为“神的坐驾”,古人认为闪电和打雷是由托尔引起的。 Æsir 是 áss, ǫ́ss 的复数形,意思为“神”,该词的属格为 ása- 例如 Ása-Þórr (阿斯神族的托尔),其他的变位如: 17世纪时 …
The Aesir Gods and Goddesses - Norse Mythology for Smart …
The Aesir (pronounced “ICE-ir”; Old Norse Æsir for multiple gods, Ásynjur for multiple goddesses, Áss for one god, and Ásynja for one goddess) were one of the two main tribes of deities venerated by the pre-Christian Norse. (When referring to a group of deities that included both male and female divinities, the masculine plural “Aesir” was used.)
Asynjur - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
(also spelled Asyniur), collectively, the goddesses of Norse mythology. In Old Norse, the word is the feminine form of Aesir. There were many goddesses in the Norse pantheon, but scant information survives today about most of them.
Æsir - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Æsir (Old Norse: singular ǫ́ss or áss; feminine ásynja, plural ásynjur) are the main group or tribe of deities in Norse mythology. Including Odin, Frigg, Thor, and Baldr, the Æsir reside in the realm of Asgard, at the top of Yggdrasil 's highest branch.
Frigga’s Court - Lofn's Bard
Who are the Handmaidens of Frigga? Norse Goddesses whose names are Fulla, Sjöfn, Snotra, Lofn, Gefjon, Vár, Hlín, Sága, Eir, Syn, Vör and Gná. The Ásynjur court is composed of twelve Goddesses led by Frigga, just as the Aesir court is composed of twelve Gods led by Odin.
Who Are Frigga’s Handmaidens? - northernpaganism.org
2014年1月29日 · The Ásynjur court is composed of twelve Goddesses led by Frigga, just as the Aesir court is composed of twelve Gods led by Odin. Specifically, the Handmaidens are Goddesses of Asgard who have no husband, owe allegiance to no man, and hold Queen Frigga as their highest authority.
The Aesir and Vanir: An A to Z List of Norse Gods and Goddesses
2024年7月22日 · The Æsir (gods) and Ásynjur (goddesses) were the original inhabitants of Valhalla and are commonly viewed as the gods of battle and war. The Vanir, on the other hand, are typically viewed as nature gods, ruling over the sea, wind, forest, agriculture, and fertility.