
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 …
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 …
Hymir in Old Norse Literature (The Lay of Hymir)
Dec 28, 2022 · 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 …
Hymir | Jötun Father to Tyr who Went Fishing with Thor - Vikingr
Dec 1, 2024 · 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 …
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 …
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 …
The Lay of Hymir - The Norse Gods
Apr 9, 2013 · 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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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