- en.wikipedia.org VíðarrA depiction of Víðarr stabbing Fenrir while holding his jaws apart by W. G. Collingwood, 1908, inspired by the Gosforth Cross.
- tr.wikipedia.org VíðarrW. G. Collingwood'un Gosforth Cross'dan esinlendiği, Víðarr'ın çenesini açık tutarak Fenrir'i bıçakladığını gösteren 1908 tarihli tasviri.
- norsemythologist.com vidar/Vidar (Víðarr), the son of Odin and Giantess Grindr, is one of the Æsir gods in Norse mythology.
- worldhistoryedu.com vidarr-norse-god-of-vengeance…A depiction of Norse god Víðarr stabbing Fenrir while holding beast’s jaws apart.
- mythus.fandom.com wiki/VidarrIn Norse mythology, Víðarr is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance. Víðarr is described as the son of the god Óðinn and the Jǫtunn Gríðr...
- ydalir.ca norsegods/vidarr/To avenge Óðin, Viðarr alternately pierces Fenrir’s heart with a spear, or pins the giant wolf’s jaws with a massive shoe and rips his snarling head apart.
- runestone.org vidarIn slaying Fenrir, Víðarr breaks open the ravenous jaws, jaws that seek to devour all that is right and good, all that is beautiful, all that is Order.
- norse-mythology.org vidar/Vidar (pronounced “VIH-dar”; from Old Norse Víðarr, which might mean “The Wide-Ruling One”[1]) is one of the younger generation of gods who survive Ragnarok...
- symbolsage.com norse-god-of-vengeance/Also spelled Víðarr, Vidarr, and Vithar, and generally translated as The Wide-Ruling One, Vidar is the Norse god of vengeance.
- scientiatr.com VíðarrVíðarr, günümüz toplumundaki önemi, günlük hayata etkisi veya tarihsel önemi nedeniyle insanların zihinlerinde tartışma, ilgi ve merak uyandıran bir konu olmaya...