- greekmythology.com Norse BalderBalder’s role in Norse mythology is mainly related to his death and resurrection, which are seen as symbols of the cycle of life and the fate of the gods.
- Balder udvikler nabolag, ejendomme og boliger - med mere end 1.900 lejemål i København. Find din næste lejlighed her. Velkommen hjem!
- historycooperative.org baldr-norse-god/Comic Books, TV Shows, and Film. Balder influenced the figure of Balder the Brave in the Marvel Comics, who is a half-brother of Thor and son of Odin.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Balder_(comics)Cesur Balder Marvel Comics tarafından yayınlanan Amerikan çizgi romanlarında görünen kurgusal karakter . Karakter, İskandinav mitolojisinden . Yayın geçmişi.
- web.archive.org save/https://tr.wikipedia.org/…Balder, İskandinav tanrılarından Odin ile Frigg'in oğludur. Karısı Nanna, oğlu ise Forseti'dir. Işık, neşe, saflık, güzellik, masumiyet ve barış tanrısıdır.
- occult-world.com baldur/Baldur’s myth was the inspiration for Matthew Arnold’s long narrative poem Balder Dead.
- thoughtco.com the-death-of-balder-112364The most handsome of the gods was born to Frigg and Odin. He was named Balder (also known as Baldur or Baldr). He was a god of truth and light.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/BalderIn Norse mythology, Balder (Old Norse: Baldr; Modern Icelandic and Faroese: Baldur; Modern Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and anglicized Old Norse: Balder)...
- mysteriousbritain.co.uk pantheons/balder-baldur-…Balder (Baldur/Baldr) was the son of Odin and Frigg, and was looked upon with favour by all the other gods because of his gentle goodwill and fair nature.
- historiska.se norse-mythology/balder-en/When Balder had a horrible dream that his life was in danger, Frigg demanded an oath from every creature and object in the world that they would not harm Balder.