• Grimm further states that Iðunn may have been known with another name, and that "Iðunn would seem by Saem.
  • IÐUNN collection In Norse mythology Iðunn is the goddess of spring, youth, and rejuvenation. She is the keeper of magical apples of immortality.
  • Gangleri (described as King Gylfi in disguise) states that it seems to him that the gods depend greatly upon Iðunn's good faith and care.
  • Iðunn. Iðunn Clothing. Idunn Muses. Ready to Ship.
  • The Prose Edda relates that Loki was once forced by the jötunn Þjazi to lure Iðunn out of Asgard and into a wood, promising her interesting apples.
  • Speed Normal. (opens a new window). Iðunn. 11 years ago. Maks Pallas.
  • In Norse mythology Iðunn was the goddess of spring and immortality whose responsibility it was to guard the gods' apples of youth.
  • Iðunn. Genitive: Iðunnar. - Icelandic. Nominative: Iðunn. Accusative ... Iðunn is an Ásynja, the goddess of youth.
  • 1. can be defined as awesome, wonderful, fascinating, breathtaking and general magnificence. 2. Iðunn is the best and most beautiful thing that you can...
  • In Norse mythology, Iðunn is a goddess associated with apples and youth. Iðunn is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th-century from earlier...