• Figure on skis and with a bow, possibly Ullr, on the 11th-century Böksta Runestone. The coat of arms of Ullensaker displays Ullr as a charge.
  • 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.
  • Ullr (ya da Uller) İskandinav mitolojisinde Thor'un üvey oğlu ve Sif'in oğlu, Ydal'de yaşayan av, okçuluk ve oyun tanrısıdır. Silahı porsuk ağacından yapılmış olan uzun bir yaydır.
  • Efsanelere göre, ormanda serbestçe dolaşabilen ve ok atma konusunda üstün bir yeteneğe sahip olan Ullr, avcıların ve savaşçıların koruyucu ruhudur.
  • This article contains lore based on real-life sources from Norse mythology as introduced from the God of War Norse era.
  • Ullr (pronounced “ULL-er,” often Anglicized as “Ull,” and also occasionally referred to as “Ullinn”) is an obscure and enigmatic Norse god.
  • His importance is also suggested by the fact that Saxo Grammaticus included Ullr in his 12th-century Gesta Danorum, which cast the god in the role of heroes.
  • Ullr has warrior-like characteristics and is invoked during combat. He was known to reside in Ydalir (Yew Dales) with his wife, Skaði.
  • Ullr is the G od of the hunt , therefore an excellent archer, hunter, skater, and skier, handsome, warlike, and an especially apt deity to invoke before a duel.
  • Ancak, İskandinav mitolojisi, sadece bu popüler tanrıları içermemekte ve Ullr gibi daha az bilinen tanrıları da içermektedir.