- en.wikipedia.org Hnoss"Heimdall and little Hnossa - how all things came to be" (1920) by Willy Pogany. Hnoss (Old Norse: [ˈhnosː], "jewel" or "treasure"...
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- HNOSS {noss} draws inspiration from the Norse Goddess of beauty, grace and desire who stands for delicacy in form but firmness of mind.
- surflegacy.net hnoss/Table of Contents show
- 1 The Origins of Hnoss in Norse Mythology
- 2 The Sought-After Appearance of Hnoss
- mythicalcreatures.info characters/hnoss/Óðr’s connection to Hnoss’s birth adds an air of enigma to their family tree. Hnoss is also the sister of Gersemi, another lesser-known figure in Norse mythology.
- godchecker.com norse-mythology/HNOSS/Godchecker guide to Hnoss (also known as Hnossa), the Norse Goddess of Desire from Norse mythology. Goddess of Sensuality and Infatuation.
- norsespirit.com blogs/mythology/hnossIn the Ynglinga saga (10), Snorri indicates that Freya's husband is Oed and her daughters are Hnoss and Gersemi, saying: "They were very beautiful.
- wikipedia.tr-tr.nina.az Hnoss.htmlHnoss Eski Norsca ˈhnosː hazine Iskandinav mitolojisinde Freyja ve odr in kizlarindan biridir 1 Willy Pogany tarafindan Heimdall ve kucuk Hnossa her sey nasil...
- skjalden.com hnoss-and-gersemi/Hnoss is the name of their daughter. She is so beautiful that from her name whatever is beautiful and precious is called hnossir (treasures).