• Vejen Sanat Müzesi'nin önündeki heykel.Jörð, İskandinav mitolojisinde ismi "Toprak" anlamına gelen dişi bir Jötunn'dur.
  • Some scholars refer to Jörð as a goddess.[1] Jörð's name appears in skaldic poetry both as a poetic term for the land and in kennings for Thor.
  • While masculine-feminine name pairings are common among the Vanir, who married brother to sister, Jörð is older than both Æsir and Vanir tribes of gods.
  • From its influence on popular culture to its role in the global economy, Jörð has been a recurring and relevant topic in recent years.
  • As the son of Jörð (Jarðar burr, as he is sometimes described) he is grounded in Midgard – our world – as a force of protection and strength, tied to us innately.
  • Jord, also referred to as Fjörgyn, Hlóðynn, Jörð, Fold, and Grund in Old Norse is most notably referred to as the mother of Thor.
  • Jörð’s connection to Thor is also one of the explanations why he’s not just the god of thunder but also the god of fertility and farmers.
  • Bazı efsaneler onu gece tanrıçası Nótt ve ikinci eşi Annar'ın kızı olarak tanımlar. Jörð'ün Odin'in kız kardeşi ve evlilik dışı eşi olduğu da açıkça söylenir.
  • Godchecker guide to Jörð (also known as Fjorgyn), the Norse Earth Goddess from Norse mythology. Ancient Goddess of the Wilderness and Primitive Earth.