• Ullr is mentioned in the poem Grímnismál where the homes of individual gods are recounted. The English versions shown here are by Thorpe.
  • Ullr (ya da Uller) İskandinav mitolojisinde Thor'un üvey oğlu ve Sif'in oğlu, Ydal'de yaşayan av, okçuluk ve oyun tanrısıdır.
  • Efsanelere göre, ormanda serbestçe dolaşabilen ve ok atma konusunda üstün bir yeteneğe sahip olan Ullr, avcıların ve savaşçıların koruyucu ruhudur.
  • iskandinav mitolojisinde tanrıların en büyüğü thor ile altın saçlı ve bereket tanrıçası sif'in oğlu. ullr, asgard’ın porsukağaçlarıyla kaplı vadisi ydal'de yaşayan adalet...
  • The meaning behind the name Ullr adds a layer of depth and significance to its bearer, invoking a sense of reverence for the god of winter and the hunt.
  • Ullr possesses warrior-like attributes and is called upon for aid in individual combat. He resides at Ydalir (Yew Dales). He is married to Skaði.
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  • As a result of this, many of the mythological texts on Norse mythology don’t have much mention of him, as they were written later, when Ullr was out of fashion.
  • The Thorsburg chape (a chape is a metal fitting from a sword scabbard) inscription dates from around 200 CE, by far one of the oldest mentions of Ullr specifically.
  • “One is called Ullr, son of Sif, step-son of Thor; he is so excellent a bowman, and so swift on snowshoes, that none may contend with him. ... Ullr is the God of winter.