- en.wikipedia.org HöðrLoki tricks Höðr into shooting Baldr. Höðr (Old Norse: Hǫðr [ˈhɔðz] , Latin Hotherus; often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is a god in Norse mythology.
- mitoloji.org.tr hodr-iskandinav-mitolojisindeki-…Höðr, aynı zamanda affetme, yeniden doğuş ve umudun sembolü olarak da görülebilir, zira Baldr’ın ölümünden sonra tanrıların dünyası önemli değişikliklere uğrar.
- norsemythologist.com hodr/An illustration of the Norse god Höðr, from an Icelandic 17th century manuscript.
- ydalir.ca norsegods/hodr/Höðr is depicted as being exceptionally strong and adept at combat – a peerless warrior, and a prince of Ásgard.
- norse-mythology.org hodr/Hodr (pronounced “HO-der”; from Old Norse Höðr, “Warrior”[1]) is a Scandinavian god whom we know only from a single episode in Norse mythology...
- religion.fandom.com wiki/HöðrHöðr (often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is the brother of Baldr in Norse mythology. Guided by Loki he shot the mistletoe missile which was to slay the otherwise...
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/HöðrHöðr kör bir tanrı ve Odin ve Frigg <134'ün oğludur>İskandinav mitolojisinde . Loki tarafından kandırılıp yönlendirilerek, aksi takdirde yenilmez olan Baldr .
- learnreligions.com the-norse-god-hodr-2562422There are several verses in the Skáldskaparmál related to Höðr, in which he is called by a number of different names: the Blind God, Baldr's Slayer, Thrower of the...
- library.fiveable.me key-terms/ancient-times-myth-…Höðr is often portrayed as a tragic character who, due to his blindness, is unable to comprehend the consequences of his actions when he kills Baldr.