• The Rällinge statuette from Södermanland, Sweden, believed to depict Freyr, Viking Age. Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'), sometimes anglicized as Frey...
  • 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.
  • Known as the god of abundance and growth, Freyr is associated with fertility, prosperity, and the bounties of the earth.
  • Dokuz dünyanın hepsini müthiş bir manzarayla gören Freyr in dikkatini devler ülkesi Jotunheim ve bu diyardaki Gerdr adında bir dişi dev çeker.
  • 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.)
  • Freyr (sometimes anglicized Frey) was one of the most important deities in Norse mythology. He was said to rule over the sun and rain, be the giver of life in the fields...
  • Freyr was one of the most widely and passionately venerated divinities amongst the heathen Norse and other Germanic peoples.
  • Freyr is the son of Njörðr, and brother of Freyja; his mother is not named, but Loki says in Lokasenna, stanza 36, that Njörðr had Freyr by his own sister.
  • A symbiosis ensued wherein several Vanir characteristics were learnt by the older gods, and Freyr, in particular, made the concerns of the Aesirs his own.
  • Thor gibi Freyr de hayvan sürülerini korumakta, bu yüzden salgın hastalık zamanlarında adına büyük ateşler yakılarak yardımı istenmekteydi.