- thecollector.vercel.app mimir-god-norse-mythology/When Mimir died, the Norse god Odin reanimated his head so that he could continue to consult the god for his wisdom.
- en.wikipedia.org MímirScholars have proposed that Bestla may be Mímir's sister, and therefore Mímir would be Odin's maternal uncle. Etymology[edit].
- In Norse mythology , the giant Mimir was considered the wisest member of the group of gods known as the Aesir (pronounced AY-sur).
- eksisozluk.com mimir--107299asgard daki tanrilarin en wise olani frost giant balthorn un oglu ola bilitesi vardir odin in amcasi felan oldugu dusunulur...Bulunamadı: mímir
- godofwar.fandom.com wiki/Mimir] Mímir, meaning "the rememberer" or "the wise one" in Old Norse, is a figure in Norse Mythology who is renowned for his knowledge and wisdom.
- medium.com norse-tales-the-norse-myths-retold/…‘Odin in his guise as a wanderer’ by Georg von Rosen. As Odin drew nearer to the well, the mist cleared. Mimir sat on the ground, gazing up at the stars above.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/MimirBut under that root which turns toward the Rime-Giants is Mímir's Well, wherein wisdom and understanding are stored; and he is called Mímir, who keeps the well.
- mythlok.com mimir/The depth of Mimir’s wisdom was so extraordinary that the deity Odin willingly sacrificed one of his eyes to partake in the knowledge flowing from Mimir’s well.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…Get the a mimir mug. Vení a mimir conmigo- Come to mimir (sleep) with me. Estaba mimiendo - I was mimiendo (sleeping).