• Ön kapıda, iki keçi tarafından çekilen bir arabada Thor var . Freyja ona seslenir ve uyumaya çalışırken çok fazla gürültü çıkardığı için ona ders verir.
  • Stories of Freyja appear extensively throughout Scandinavian folklore and notably in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and Heimskringla.
  • ***According to Norse Mythology - The Myths and Legends of the Nordic Gods by Arthur Cotterell, Freyja is the daughter of the sea god Njord and sister of Freyr.
  • Indicative of this complicated relationship, Loki killed Balder, which brought about Ragnarok, Asgard’s destruction and Freyja’s death.
  • In many of these areas, she parallels Odin the All-Father, and seems even more powerful than he is. 1. Freyja was a Different Race to Thor and Odin.
  • Freyja’s associations include sex and war as she rules over the paradisal field of Folkvangar, where half of all warriors who die in battle go.
  • Freyja married a god called Óðr. She loves her husband deeply, but he often went away on long journeys, and Freyja cried red golden tears for him.
  • Freyja is a Vanir goddess (Snorri included her in his list of Ásynjur as well), the goddess of love. When she cries, her tears are golden.
  • Freyja in her cat-drawn chariot. Alternative forms. Freya. Etymology. Borrowed from Old Norse Freyja, from freyja (“lady”), from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ. Pronunciation.
  • İçinde İskandinav mitolojisi , Freyja (/ ˈfreɪə / ; "(the) Lady " için Eski İskandinav ) aşk, güzellik, doğurganlık, seks, savaş, altın ve seiðr ile sonlandırma tanrıça.