- en.wikipedia.org HöðrIt is clear from this that Snorri was familiar with the role of Váli as Höðr's slayer, even though he does not relate that myth in the Gylfaginning prose.
- ydalir.ca norsegods/hodr/It is by Höðr’s hands that the greatest tragedy in Norse cosmology occurs, and despite obvious trickery, Höðr bears this burden alone.
- stringfixer.com tr/HodurHöðr ( Eski İskandinav : Hǫðr [ˈhɔðz] ( dinle ) ; genellikle Hod , Hoder veya Hodur olarak İngilizceleştirilir ) [a] İskandinav mitolojisinde tanrıdır.
- worldhistoryedu.com hodr-the-blind-god-in-norse-…During a gathering of gods, where it became a sport to try to harm Baldr, seeing him invulnerable, Loki approached the blind Höðr.
- mythus.fandom.com wiki/HodrIn one less well known version, Baldr and Höðr are rival kings fighting a naval war. In this version Höðr is not blind and is wholly responsible for Baldr's death.
- ru.us.edu.vn tr/HöðrHöðr. Hod (genellikle Hod, Hoder ya da Hodur şeklinde İngilizleştirilir.) İskandinav mitolojisinde kör tanrı, Odin'in oğlu, Balder'in ikizidir.
- mitoloji.org.tr hodr-iskandinav-mitolojisindeki-…Höðr, Baldr’a bu okla atar ve bu onun ölümüne sebep olur. Höðr’ın bu eylemi, kaderin acımasızlığını ve kaçınılmaz sonları vurgular. Unutulmuş Gücün Simgesi.
- pantheon.org gallery/norse/hodr2.htmlSearch. Höðr. Image credits: Handrit.is. ... Previous image Loki and Höðr. Next image Hœnir. Linked article Höðr.
- norsemythologist.com hodr/Hodr (Höðr) is the Norse god of darkness. The twin brother of the beloved Baldr, Hodr is indirectly responsible for Baldr’s death.