- en.wikipedia.org IðunnGangleri (described as King Gylfi in disguise) states that it seems to him that the gods depend greatly upon Iðunn's good faith and care.
- norsemythologist.com idun/In Norse mythology, the goddess Idun (Old Norse: Iðunn, [ˈiðonː], pronunciation: ee-thoon, “th” as in “the” or “then”) is connected to apples and the youth they bring.
- tr.wikipedia.org IðunnNesir Edda, Loki'nin bir zamanlar jötunn Þjazi tarafından Iðunn'u Asgard'dan bir ormana çekmeye zorlandığını ve ona ilginç elmalar vadettiğini anlatır.
- assassinscreed.fandom.com wiki/IdunIðunn was an Isu who was later revered as the goddess of youth and rejuvenation in Norse mythology.
- hurstwic.org history/articles/mythology/myths/…The giant Þjazi, again wearing an eagle skin, swooped down and carried Iðunn and her apples off to his castle in the mountains of Jötenheim, land of the giants.
- spiralworlds.com gods/asgardian-pantheon/idunn/Iðunn is a beautiful goddess with a youthful appearance, radiating an ethereal glow. Her hair is golden and falls in gentle waves down her back, and her eyes.
- britannica.com topic/IdunIdun, in Norse mythology, the goddess of spring or rejuvenation and the wife of Bragi, the god of poetry. She was the keeper of the magic apples of immortality...Bulunamadı: iðunn
- idun.nl association/about/the-myth-of-idunaThe Prose Edda relates that Loki was once forced by the jötunn Þjazi to lure Iðunn out of Asgard and into a wood, promising her interesting apples.
- Ancient Origins articles related to Iðunn in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and legends.
- odsmal.org apples-of-idunn/The only “place” the apples of Iðunn are on stock is in pure consciousness. ... Iðunn as a nut indicates what is kept in timelessness: the potential of blossoming.