• 18. yüzyıla ait bir İzlanda mozaiğinde inek Auðumbla tarafından tuzlu buz yalayarak ilk insan Buri'ye şekil veriyor. Búri, (veya Buri) İskandinav mitolojisi'nde ilk tanrıdır.
  • Búri is licked out of a salty ice-block by the cow Auðumbla in this illustration from an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript. In Norse mythology, Búri (Old Norse: [ˈbuːre]...
  • Búri was the God of Creation and the first Aesir God. He is the son of Ymir and Auðumbla, and he was the founder of the Aesir Royal Family, being father of Borr...
  • Other articles where Buri is discussed: Aurgelmir: …of a man; this was Buri, who became the grandfather of the great god Odin and his brothers.
  • Exploring the origins of the Norse gods brings us to the beginning of their mythological world, where we meet Búri, the first Aesir god in the Norse pantheon.
  • Búri is described as a remarkably handsome and powerful figure, embodying the ideal qualities of the Aesir gods who would descend from him.
  • Aşağıdaki satırlar boyunca, Búri ile ilgili temel hususları inceleyerek etkisini, sonuçlarını ve olası gelecek perspektiflerini analiz edeceğiz.
  • He is named Búri: he was fair of feature, great and mighty. ... Búri appears in Gylfaginning but not in eddic poetry; Borr's mother is nowhere mentioned.
  • Búri had a son named Borr, how, or with whom he made this son is unknown. Búri might have used Seidr since there were no females to give birth to a child.
  • Norse God Buri holds a significant place in Norse mythology, playing a pivotal role in the creation of the world and the origin of the gods.