• Aegir veya Ægir (veya Hlér, Gymir) İskandinav Mitolojisi‘nde deniz canlılarının kralı olan tanrısının adı ve okyanusun gücünün kişileştirilmiş halidir.
  • Ægir uses an enormous cauldron to brew ale for these gatherings, taken from the giant Hymir by Þór.
  • Ægir is often depicted as a generous host, providing beer for the gods, which emphasizes the social aspect of feasting and community among Vikings.
  • Aegir, stylized as Ægir (Ægiria), is a Terran country that encompasses the vast, uncharted ocean from the southern coastlines of Iberia, and it is the homeland of the Aegir race.
  • Ægir came upon this massive pot when the Gods came down to his hall for a feast and the plates were empty.
  • 2) Old Norse Ægir = 'sea giant', 'water man' [4]. Both words derive from Ancient Germanic *ahwo = 'water' [4] [5].
  • Ægir est mentionné dans les þulur parmi les géants et il ne figure pas dans les listes des Ases.
  • It seemed glorious to Ægir to look about him in the hall: the wainscottings there were all hung with fair shields; there was also stinging mead, copiously quaffed.
  • Godchecker guide to Aegir (also known as Ægir), the Norse God of the Sea from Norse mythology.