- en.wikipedia.org GerðrSkirnir's Message to Gerd (1908) by W. G. Collingwood. In Norse mythology, Gerðr (Old Norse: [ˈɡerðz]; "fenced-in") is a jötunn, goddess, and the wife of the god Freyr.
- tr.wikipedia.org GerðrSkirnir'in Gerd'e mesajı W. G. Collingwood'un 1908 tarihli eseri. İskandinav mitolojisinde, Gerðr (Eski Norsça "çevrili"); jötunn, tanrıça ve tanrı Freyr'in karısıdır.
- mitoloji.org.tr gerdr-jotunnun-aski-ve-tanrilarla…Skirnir, Gerðr’e çeşitli hediyeler sunar ve Freyr’in aşkını kabul etmesi için onu ikna etmeye çalışır.
- norsemythologist.com gerd/Gerd, also known as Gerðr or Gerth, was an earth goddess of fertility.
- emidsvikings.ac.uk items/gerd/Gerðr also appears in Old Norse mythology as the name of the giantess with whom the god Freyr falls in love.
- skjalden.com gerd/The Yngling dynasty was a line of Swedish kings around the area of Uppsala, which was started by Freyr and Gerd. The name Gerðr is believed to mean...
- spiralworlds.com gods/asgardian-pantheon/gerdr/Divine Artifact: The Plow of Gerðr, a magical plow that when used to till the earth, guarantees a bountiful harvest for the season.
- historylists.org mythology/gerdr-goddess-of-norse…Gerðr is most famously known as the wife of the god Freyr and is attested in various sources, including the Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, and Heimskringla.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/GerðrProbably derived from Old Norse garðr (“garden, yard”), in the older meaning “protection”. Proper noun. Gerðr f. a female given name, name of a giantess in Norse mythology.
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İskandinav mitolojisinde, Gerðr (Eski Norsça "çevrili"); jötunn, tanrıça ve tanrı Freyr'in karısıdır.
Gerðr Büyük Edda, Nesir Edda, Heimskringla ve skaldların şiirlerinde yer almaktadır.
Gerðr, Gerd ya da Gerth şeklinde ingilizleştirilmiştir. Vikipedi