• Also spelled Víðarr, Vidarr, and Vithar, and generally translated as The Wide-Ruling One, Vidar is the Norse god of vengeance.
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  • From víðr (“wide”) +‎ herr (“army”). Proper noun. Víðarr m. The name of a god. a male given name.
  • It is written that Víðarr avenged Óðinn by placing his celebrated big boot on the lower jaw of Fenrir, grabbing his upper jaw with one hand and then pulling the wolf’s...
  • Despite his enigmatic presence in Norse mythology, Víðarr remains a powerful figure in the pantheon of Norse gods.
  • Víðarr’ın Gylfaginning‘de bahsedildiği üzere Fenrir’in yerden göğe kadar açılmış çenelerini ayırabilmesi için, bedenini sınırsız bir şekilde büyütebilme özelliğine sahip...
  • Godchecker guide to Vidar (also known as Víðarr), the Norse God of War from Norse mythology.
  • Then Víðarr takes the wolf's upper jaw in on hand and rips his mouth apart whereupon he dies'.
  • However, the manner of Fenrir's death is different in Vafþrúðnismál, stanza 53, which states that Víðarr shall tear apart the terrible jaws and so shall slay the wolf.