- en.wikipedia.org HöðrLoki tricks Höðr into shooting Baldr. Höðr (Old Norse: Hǫðr [ˈhɔðz] , Latin Hotherus; often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is a god in Norse mythology.
- mitoloji.org.tr hodr-iskandinav-mitolojisindeki-…Höðr’ün Efsanesinin Mitolojideki Yankıları. Höðr’ün Efsanesi ve Mitolojik Önemi. Mytholojide Höðr’ün Rolü ve Sonrasındaki Gelişmeler.
- norsemythologist.com hodr/Hodr (Höðr) is the Norse god of darkness. The twin brother of the beloved Baldr, Hodr is indirectly responsible for Baldr’s death.
- ydalir.ca norsegods/hodr/It is by Höðr’s hands that the greatest tragedy in Norse cosmology occurs, and despite obvious trickery, Höðr bears this burden alone.
- religion.fandom.com wiki/HöðrHöðr (often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is the brother of Baldr in Norse mythology. Guided by Loki he shot the mistletoe missile which was to slay the otherwise...
- learnreligions.com the-norse-god-hodr-2562422Despite being tricked by Loki, Höðr was the one responsible for the death of his brother, and there was a general rule that deaths like Baldr’s must be avenged.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/HǫðrHöðr ( Eski İskandinav : Hǫðr , bazen Hödr , Hodur ve Hod'a İngilizceleştirilmiş ) İskandinav mitolojisinden bir figürdür . Adı "savaş" anlamına gelir.
- norse-mythology.org hodr/Hodr stands to the left of the dead god. Hodr (pronounced “HO-der”; from Old Norse Höðr, “Warrior”[1]) is a Scandinavian god whom we know only from a single...
- library.fiveable.me key-terms/ancient-times-myth-…Höðr is often portrayed as a tragic character who, due to his blindness, is unable to comprehend the consequences of his actions when he kills Baldr.