- tr.wikipedia.org Vili ve VéÓðinn, Vili ve Vé dünyayı yaratırken. Lorenz Frølich tasvirlemiştir. İskandinav mitolojisinde Vili ve Vé, Óðinn'in (genellikle Odin şeklinde inglizleştirilir.) kardeşi...
- en.wikipedia.org Vili and VéA depiction of Óðinn, Vili, and Vé creating the world by Lorenz Frølich. In Norse mythology, Vili (/ˈvɪli/ VILL-ee; Old Norse: [ˈwile]) and Vé...
- norse-mythology.org vili-ve/The most compelling information about Vili and Ve may be found in their names. In Old Norse, Vili means “Will,”[7] and Vé means “Temple”[8]...
- mythus.fandom.com wiki/Vili_and_VéIn Norse mythology, Vili and Vé (pronounced /vɪli/ VILL-ee and /veɪ/ VAY) are the brothers of the god Óðinn (from Old Norse Óðinn), sons of Bestla, daughter of Bölþorn; and Borr...
- skjalden.com vili-and-ve/Odin gave them life and breath, Vili gave them consciousness and movement, and Vé gave them a face, speech, hearing, and sight.
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- norsemythology.org gods/vili-and-veVili and Vé, the Architects of Humanity: The deities Vili and Vé stand as notable entities, frequently cited in conjunction with the omnipotent Odin.
- thetroth.org resource/vili-ve-hoenir-lodurr/The simplest way of resolving the contradiction would be to assume that Hoenir and Lóðurr are the same as Vili and Vé.
- wasabiroots.org odin-vili-ve-norse-mythology/They even wore somewhat matching metal armor where Odin wore gold, Vili wore silver while Ve who was the youngest, wore bronze.
- spartacusbrasil.com l/vili-and-ve-brother-gods-of…Vili and Vé, together with Odin, are portrayed as the three brothers who killed Ymir - ending the primitive rule of the race of giants - and are the first of the Æsir.