- en.wikipedia.org FreyrFreyr, sometimes referred to as Yngvi-Freyr, was especially associated with Sweden and seen as an ancestor of the Swedish royal house [citation needed].
- medium.com @asyurul19/freyr-god-of-fertility-and-…Known as the god of abundance and growth, Freyr is associated with fertility, prosperity, and the bounties of the earth.
- ozhanozturk.com 2018/03/21/freyr/Thor gibi Freyr de hayvan sürülerini korumakta, bu yüzden salgın hastalık zamanlarında adına büyük ateşler yakılarak yardımı istenmekteydi.
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- mythlok.com freyr/Freyr is positioned among the Vanir, being the offspring of the god Njörðr and his sister-wife. He shares this lineage with his twin sister, the goddess Freyja.
- worldhistory.org Freyr/Freyr (Old Norse for 'Lord', sometimes anglicised as Frey) is the main fertility god in Norse mythology, his connection with harvests, sun and rain, virility...
- norsemythologist.com freyr/Proof of Freyr’s association with fertility in Norse mythology is evident when you see many of his images feature a large phallus.
- occult-world.com freyr/Freyr was considered an ancestral spirit by the kings of Uppsala, who may have used his name as a title. (Freyr literally means “Lord” and is a title.)
- hurstwic.org history/articles/mythology/myths/…The Norsemen made sacrifices to Freyr til árs ok friðar (for frutifulness and peace). Freyr is the son of Njorð by Njorð's own sister. He is of the race of the Vanir.
- otherworldlyoracle.com freyr-norse-god/Where Thor governs the storms and rides through the skies, Freyr is grounded and rules over the fruitfulness of the earth and of man.