- en.wikipedia.org ÆgirIn Hymiskviða, Ægir plays a major role. In the poem, the gods have become thirsty after a successful hunt, and are keen to celebrate with drink.
- tr.wikipedia.org ÆgirVikipedi, özgür ansiklopedi. Ægir, İskandinav mitolojisinde aynı zamanda deniz tanrılarından biri olan devdir. Bazen Denizler Kralı olarak da anılır.
- wtname.com aegir/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.
- arknights.fandom.com wiki/Aegir_(race)The Aegir (both singular and plural), also rendered Ægir, are an Ancient race in the world of Arknights.
- pantheon.org articles/a/aegir.htmlA 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.
- symbolsage.com norse-god-of-the-sea/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.
- aegirsdenmeadery.com aegirIn Norse mythology Ægir (EYE-gir) is the Lord of the Ocean. ... Ægir brews with the help of his nine daughters, who are often portrayed as the waves of the ocean.
- hurstwic.org history/articles/mythology/myths/…Ægir (left) is the Æsir god of the sea. ... Ægir uses an enormous cauldron to brew ale for these gatherings, taken from the giant Hymir by Þór.
- ozhanozturk.com 2018/12/28/aegir-aegir-iskandinav…Aegir veya Ægir (veya Hlér, Gymir) İskandinav Mitolojisi‘nde deniz canlılarının kralı olan tanrısının adı ve okyanusun gücünün kişileştirilmiş halidir.
- nordicnames.de wiki/Ægir1) Old Norse ægir = 'sea', 'ocean' [1] [2] [3] [4]. 2) Old Norse Ægir = 'sea giant', 'water man' [4]. Both words derive from Ancient Germanic *ahwo = 'water' [4] [5].
Ægir
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İskandinav mitolojisinde aynı zamanda deniz tanrılarından biri olan devdir. Bazen Denizler Kralı olarak da anılır. "Okyanusun gücü" olarak kişileştirildiği de görülmüştür. Karısı Ran'dır
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