• Näcken och Ägirs döttrar by Nils Blommér, 1850, depicting Ægir and his nine wave daughters. Ægir (anglicised as Aegir; Old Norse 'sea'), Hlér (Old Norse 'sea'), or Gymir...
  • Ægir, İskandinav mitolojisinde aynı zamanda deniz tanrılarından biri olan devdir. Bazen Denizler Kralı olarak da anılır.
  • Ægir (anglicised as Aegir or Aeger also known as Hlér - the common Swedish form is Ägir) is a Jǫtunn of the sea in Norse mythology.
  • Ægir is a giant and a king of the sea in Norse mythology. Ægir's name is sometimes anglicized as Aegir or Aeger. The common Swedish form is Ägir. He is also known as Hler.
  • According to Norse mythology, Ægir is known for hosting elaborate feasts for the gods and other mythical beings in his grand hall beneath the sea.
  • Aegir veya Ægir (veya Hlér, Gymir) İskandinav Mitolojisi‘nde deniz canlılarının kralı olan tanrısının adı ve okyanusun gücünün kişileştirilmiş halidir.
  • A certain man was named Ægir, or Hlér. He dwelt on the island which is now called Hlér's Isle, and was deeply versed in black magic.
  • Aegir veya Ægir (veya Hlér, Gymir) İskandinav Mitolojisi‘nde deniz canlılarının kralı olan tanrısının adı ve okyanusun gücünün kişileştirilmiş halidir.
  • Ægir thus contrasts with Njord, the Vanir god of the sea, and wealth, which represents the tranquil sea that allows safe navigation and plentiful bounties for fishermen.
  • The biggest question around Ægir is not so much who he is but what he is. According to some sources and historians, Ægir is best described as a god.