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Ægir - Wikipedia Ægir (anglicised as Aegir; Old Norse 'sea'), Hlér (Old Norse 'sea'), or Gymir (Old Norse less clearly 'sea, engulfer'), is a jötunn and a personification of the sea in Norse mythology In the Old Norse record, Ægir hosts the gods in his halls and is associated with brewing ale
Aegir: Norse God of the Sea - Symbol Sage Anglicized as Aegir or Aeger, this mythic figure’s name literally means “Sea” in Old Norse although in some legends he’s also called Hlér You’d expect the sea deity of such prominent sea-faring culture like the Norse to play a pivotal role in their myths and legends
Aegir: The Norse God of the Sea and His Oceanic Kingdom In Norse mythology, Aegir is the powerful ruler of the ocean, alongside his wife, the sea goddess Rán He controls calm and stormy seas, demonstrating the sea’s complex nature
Ægir | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom Ægir (anglicised as Aegir or Aeger also known as Hlér - the common Swedish form is Ägir) is a Jǫtunn of the sea in Norse mythology He is a personification of the power of the ocean
Aegir: God of the Sea - Mythical Encyclopedia Aegir, the Norse god of the sea, is a powerful and enigmatic figure in Norse mythology His realm is the vast and unpredictable ocean, where he reigns supreme over the waves and storms
Ægir | Facts, Information, and Mythology Ægir! thou hast brewed beer; but thou never shalt henceforth a compotation hold All thy possessions, which are herein, flame shall play over, and on thy back shall burn thee
Aegir - Norse Mythology Aegir, the sea god in Norse mythology, resided in an underwater hall near the island of Hler with his wife, Ran Sometimes known as Hler or Gymir, Aegir's status as an Aesir god is debated, despite his wife's inclusion among the Asyniur
Ægir – Aegir – Viking Times Ægir – Aegir Ægir is a fascinating figure in Norse mythology, known as a jötunn (giant) associated with the sea Though technically a giant, Ægir has a more benevolent and less antagonistic relationship with the gods than many other jötnar