- worldhistoryedu.com vidarr-norse-god-of-vengeance…Vidarr and his brother Vali survive Ragnarok. A depiction of Víðarr and his half-brother Váli. Painting by Swedish artist Axel Kulle, 1892.
- britannica.com topic/Vidar…be avenged by his son Vidar (Víðarr), who will pierce the beast to the heart. Thor will face the World Serpent, and they will kill each other.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:VíðarrVíðarr. Norse deity. Relief från Gosforthkorset av Vidars kamp mot Fenrisulven under ragnarök.
- godchecker.com norse-mythology/VIDAR/Also known as Víðarr, Vithar. ... Vidar Facts and Figures. Name: Vidar Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Víðarr, Vithar.
- nordicnames.de wiki/VíðarrThen Víðarr takes the wolf's upper jaw in on hand and rips his mouth apart whereupon he dies'. Víðarr will be one of the gods who survive Ragnarǫk.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/VíðarrFrom víðr (“wide”) + herr (“army”). Proper noun. Víðarr m. The name of a god. a male given name.
- grapevine.is mag/2021/08/11/gods-of-iceland-…Gods Of Iceland: Víðarr, The One Shoe Wonder. Published August 11, 2021. ... Víðarr is the God of vengeance and, boy, will he have good reason to be vengeful.
- symbolsage.com norse-god-of-vengeance/Also spelled Víðarr, Vidarr, and Vithar, and generally translated as The Wide-Ruling One, Vidar is the Norse god of vengeance.