• Iðunn is carried off by Þjazi in this artwork by Harry George Theaker, 1920. He flapped away with her, magic apples and all (1902) by Elmer Boyd Smith.
  • Lorenz Frølich'in ilüstrasyonu, Teutonic Mythology, 1906Thjazi (Eski İskandinavca Þjazi, Djazi ve Thiazi), bir dev. Skadi'nin babası. Şahin biçimine dönüşebilme.
  • Þjazi was a Norse Jǫtunn. He was the son of Alvaldi and brother of Iði and Gangr. His only daughter was Skaði. When Hoenir, Óðinn and Loki had set off through the mountains...
  • Bragi opens with the story of Þjazi's abduction of Iðunn ... Snorri adds that Þjazi's father was named Alvaldi (Ölvaldi) and that he was very rich in gold.
  • Þjazi Norse jötunn. Þjazi. jazi was a jötunn in Norse folklore. Skai was his son, the brother of Ii and Gangr and the parent of the jötunn lvaldi.
  • Þjazi. Thjazi (Eski İskandinavca Þjazi, Djazi ve Thazi), bir dev. Skadi'nin babası. Şahin biçimine dönüşebilme yeteneğine sahiptir.
  • Þjazi sous la forme d'un aigle, Óðinn, Loki et Hœnir dans le manuscrit SÁM 66 Illustration de l'Edda de Snorri dans le manuscrit islandais SÁM 66 (1765-1766).
  • Þjazi (non.) Thjazi (en.) The giant who persuaded Loki to abduct the goddess Íðunn. ... Þjazi. MyNDIR: My Norse Digital Image Repository. Ed.
  • Finding Iðunn alone while Þjazi was out to sea on a boat, Loki transformed her into a nut and carried her back, flying as fast as he could.
  • And His lie came out of the mass with the gift of the corpse, flies upon His crown. Eternal life through flesh; receive, deceive, believe. Þjazi.