- Gersemi
In
Norse mythology , Gersemi (Old Norse : gersemi meaning "smasher") is the daughter ofFreyja andÓðr , and sister ofHnoss , making her one of theVanir .
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Gersĕmi — (nord. Myth.), die Tochter Freyas, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gersemi — serait la probable fille d’Odin et de Freyja, soeur de Hnoss. (Pas de confirmation) … Mythologie nordique
List of Germanic deities — A scene from one of the Merseburg Incantations: the Germanic gods Wodan and Balder stand before the goddesses Sunna, Sinthgunt, Volla and Friia (Emil Doepler, 1905) In Germanic paganism, the indigenous religion of the ancient Germanic peo … Wikipedia
Freyja — For other uses, see Freyja (disambiguation). Freja by John Bauer (1882–1918) In Norse mythology, Freyja (Old Norse the Lady ) is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, gold, seiðr, war, and death. Freyja is the owner of the necklace… … Wikipedia
Óðr — again leaves the grieving Freyja in Odur verläßt abermals die trauernde Gattin (1882), artist unknown. In Norse mythology, Óðr (Old Norse for mad, frantic, furious, vehement, eager , as a noun mind, feeling and also song, poetry ; Orchard (1997)… … Wikipedia
Freyja — Para otros usos de este término, véase Freya (desambiguación). Freyja conduciendo su carro con gatos y flanqueada por querubines renacentistas, en una pintura de Nils Blommér. Freyja, es una de las diosas mayores en la mitología nórdica y… … Wikipedia Español
Gullveig — In Norse mythology, Gullveig (Old Norse, potentially gold drink or gold might ) is a mysterious figure who appears solely in the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá in association with the Æsir Vanir War. In the poem, Gullveig is stated to have been burned… … Wikipedia
Hnoss — In Norse mythology, Hnoss is the daughter of Freyja and Óðr, and sister of Gersemi, making her one of the Vanir … Wikipedia
Gersimi — Hnoss Hnoss et Gersimi (les deux noms signifient « trésor », « joyau » en vieux norrois) sont les filles de Freyja et d Ód dans la mythologie nordique. Hnoss et Gersimi ne sont mentionnées que chez Snorri Sturluson et dans les … Wikipédia en Français
Hnoss — et Gersimi (les deux noms signifient « trésor », « joyau » en vieux norrois) sont les filles de Freyja et d Ód dans la mythologie nordique. Hnoss et Gersimi ne sont mentionnées que chez Snorri Sturluson et dans les thulur.… … Wikipédia en Français