• Idun, also known as Idunn or Iðunn, stands as a captivating figure within Norse mythology. Her significance lies in her role as the guardian of youth and immortality...
  • Ydun (1858) by Herman Wilhelm Bissen. In Norse mythology, Iðunn is a goddess associated with apples and youth.
  • İskandinav mitolojisinde Iðunn, elma ve gençlikle ilişkilendirilen bir tanrıçadır. Bu elmalar İskandinav tanrılarına sonsuz gençlik ve güzellik sağlamaktadır.
  • The Norse goddess Idun (or Iðunn, Idunna) is the wife of Bragi, the god of poetry. She is the guardian of the magical apples that maintain the youth and vigor of the...
  • Iðunn is attested to in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, as well as in archaeological burial finds, in which apples and other symbols of this goddess have been found.
  • Bragi. Frigg. Idun (Iðunn). Jörd (Jörðr). The Vanir.
  • Idun (pronounced “IH-dune;” from Old Norse Iðunn, “The Rejuvenating One”[1]) is a goddess who belongs to the Aesir tribe of deities.
  • İdunn veya Iðunn, Nesir Edda’ya göre şiir tanrısı Bragi ile evli olan sonsuz gençlik tanrıçası olup, gençliğin kaynağı ve tanrıların ölümsüzlüğünün sağlayıcısı...
  • One of the best-known Norse myths is known as ‘The Kidnapping of Iðunn’, in which it is demonstrated just how important this goddess was to the other Norse...
  • İdunn veya Iðunn, Nesir Edda’ya göre şiir tanrısı Bragi ile evli olan sonsuz gençlik tanrıçası olup, gençliğin kaynağı ve tanrıların ölümsüzlüğünün sağlayıcısı...