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- Heiðr abstract "Heiðr (from the Old Norse adjective meaning "bright" or the noun meaning "honour") is the seeress and witch (völva) mentioned in one stanza of Völuspá, related to the story of the Æsir-Vanir war:Heith they named herwho sought their home,The wide-seeing witch,in magic wise;Minds she bewitchedthat were moved by her magic,To evil womena joy she was.—Völuspá (22), Bellows’ translationThe general assumption is that Heiðr is an alternate name for the witch Gullveig, mentioned in the previous stanza, who, in turn, is often thought to be a hypostasis of Freyja. But it is sometimes argued that the völva who recites the poem refers to herself.Heiðr is also a seeress in several works such as Landnámabók (S 179 / H 45), Hrólfs saga kraka (3) and Örvar-Odds saga (2), where she predicts Örvar's death.Heiðr is lastly a child of the giant Hrímnir according to Völuspá hin skamma (Hyndluljóð, 32).".
- Heiðr wikiPageExternalLink poe03.htm.
- Heiðr wikiPageID "9863883".
- Heiðr wikiPageLength "1522".
- Heiðr wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Heiðr wikiPageRevisionID "569394126".
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_in_Norse_mythology_and_legends.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft_in_folklore_and_mythology.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Freyja.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Gullveig.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hauksbók.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hrímnir.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hrólfs_saga_kraka.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hyndluljóð.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hypostasis_(philosophy_and_religion).
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Hypostasis_(religion).
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Jötunn.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Landnámabók.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Seiðr.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Sturlubók.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Völuspá.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Völuspá_hin_skamma.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Völva.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Æsir-Vanir_war.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Æsir–Vanir_War.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Örvar-Oddr.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLink Örvar-Odds_saga.
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heiðr".
- Heiðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hetha".
- Heiðr hasPhotoCollection Heiðr.
- Heiðr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norse-myth-stub.
- Heiðr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norse_mythology.
- Heiðr subject Category:People_in_Norse_mythology_and_legends.
- Heiðr subject Category:Witchcraft_in_folklore_and_mythology.
- Heiðr comment "Heiðr (from the Old Norse adjective meaning "bright" or the noun meaning "honour") is the seeress and witch (völva) mentioned in one stanza of Völuspá, related to the story of the Æsir-Vanir war:Heith they named herwho sought their home,The wide-seeing witch,in magic wise;Minds she bewitchedthat were moved by her magic,To evil womena joy she was.—Völuspá (22), Bellows’ translationThe general assumption is that Heiðr is an alternate name for the witch Gullveig, mentioned in the previous stanza, who, in turn, is often thought to be a hypostasis of Freyja. ".
- Heiðr label "Heiðr".
- Heiðr sameAs Heiðr.
- Heiðr sameAs m.02pv6yz.
- Heiðr sameAs Q2243464.
- Heiðr sameAs Q2243464.
- Heiðr wasDerivedFrom Heiðr?oldid=569394126.
- Heiðr isPrimaryTopicOf Heiðr.