• Freyr is a Norse god of fertility, prosperity, and the harvest. He is a member of the Vanir tribe of gods and is often depicted as a handsome and benevolent god.
  • Freyr (Old Norse for 'Lord', sometimes anglicised as Frey) is the main fertility god in Norse mythology, his connection with harvests, sun and rain, virility...
  • The Norsemen made sacrifices to Freyr til árs ok friðar (for frutifulness and peace). Freyr is the son of Njorð by Njorð's own sister. He is of the race of the Vanir.
  • Where Thor governs the storms and rides through the skies, Freyr is grounded and rules over the fruitfulness of the earth and of man.
  • As a Norse deity, Freyr belonged to a complex religious, mythological and cosmological belief system shared by the Scandinavian and Germanic peoples.
  • He uses the Latinized name Fricco for Freyr. He mentions a cult image of Freyr at Skara in Sweden that was destroyed by a Christian missionary.
  • Bir İskandinav tanrısı olarak Freyr, İskandinav ve Germen halkları tarafından paylaşılan karmaşık bir dini, mitolojik ve kozmolojik inanç sistemine aitti.
  • Freyr is a principal Norse god of fertility, peace, and prosperity, revered as a Vanir deity and later honored among the Æsir in Asgard.
  • Freyr may not be one of the most popular Norse gods now, but discover why the Norse people thought Freyr was the greatest of all their gods!
  • Freyr was one of the most widely and passionately venerated divinities amongst the heathen Norse and other Germanic peoples.