- britannica.com topic/HodOther articles where Höd is discussed: Balder: The blind god Höd, deceived by the evil Loki, killed Balder by hurling mistletoe, the only thing that could hurt him.Bulunamadı: höðr
- historylists.org mythology/hodr-god-of-norse-…The name Höðr is derived from the Old Norse word hǫð, which means "fight." As a result, Höðr's name is often associated with the idea of a warrior or fighter.
- asatruuk.org the-gods-1/höðrHöðr. Blind son of Odin tricked by Loki into killing his brother Baldr. Joins his brother Baldr on his return from Hel after Ragnarök.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:HöðrAM 738 4to, 39r, BW Höðr.jpeg 433 × 517; 181 KB.
- godchecker.com norse-mythology/HODER/Name: Hoder Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Hod, Hodur, Höðr. Gender: Male Type: God Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present.
- pantheon.org articles/h/hodr.htmlNext Odin asks her who will avenge Baldr's death, and the völva answers that Rindr shall bear in the western halls a son who shall slay Höðr when he is only one...
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/HöðrFrom Icelandic Höðr and Old Norse Hǫðr. Pronunciation. Proper noun. Höðr. (Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg...
- us.edu.vn tr/HöðrHöðr. Hod (genellikle Hod, Hoder ya da Hodur şeklinde İngilizleştirilir.) İskandinav mitolojisinde kör tanrı, Odin'in oğlu, Balder'in ikizidir.
- shmoop.com study-guides/hod-myth/Learning Guide and Teacher Resources for Hod (Höðr) written by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley.