• Detail of the Gefion Fountain (1908) by Anders Bundgaard. In Norse mythology, Gefjon (Old Norse: [ˈɡevˌjon]; alternatively spelled Gefion, or Gefjun [ˈɡevjon]...
  • While a handful of stories and poems contain references to Gefjon (Gefion), her exact role within the Norse mythos is still a debate.
  • Gefjon; Büyük Edda , Nesir Edda , Heimskringla , skaldların eserleri ve çeşitli Latince çalışmaların Eski Norsça çevirilerinde yer almaktadır.
  • © Copyright HistoryLists.org Depicted in this image is the Norse goddess Gefjon, known as the goddess of fertility, plowing, and abundance.
  • Gefjun – Gefiun – Gefion – Gefjon. Gefjun’un kökenleri, İskandinav mitolojisinin eski dönemlerine dayanır.
  • Gefjon According to the Heimskringla Saga, Gefjon is a giantess-goddess who had four sons by a giant. ... Gefjon’s Bitch Prayer. by Linda Demissy.
  • Gefjun (pronounced “GEV-yoon” and sometimes spelled “Gefjon,” “Gefiun,” or “Gefion”) is an ancient Norse goddess of agriculture, fertility, abundance, and prosperity.
  • Gefjon was also one of the maidens in Frigga’s palace, and to her were entrusted all those who died unwedded, whom she received and made happy for ever.
  • Norse Goddess Gefjon is a prominent figure in Norse mythology, revered for her multifaceted attributes and legendary tales.
  • Gefjon is a powerful and mysterious goddess in Norse mythology who is associated with fertility, abundance, and agriculture.
  • Gefjon is the giantess who created Sjælland. She has married a Danish King and fooled a Swedish one.
  • Overall, Gefjon was an important goddess in Norse mythology, who was admired for her farming skills, intelligence, and compassion towards animals.
  • Little is known of the Goddess Gefjon, what is known is her name means ‘Generous one,’ and she is wife of the legendary King Skjoldr and dwelt in Lejre in Denmark.
  • Gefjon, Gefion, Gefjün. Also Called: The Giver; Mistress of Magick.