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Víðarr - Wikipedia In Norse mythology, Víðarr (Old Norse: [ˈwiːðɑrː], possibly "wide ruler", [1] sometimes anglicized as Vidar ˈviːdɑːr , Vithar, Vidarr, and Vitharr) is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance
Vidar - Norse Mythology for Smart People Vidar (pronounced “VIH-dar”; from Old Norse Víðarr, which might mean “The Wide-Ruling One” [1]) is one of the younger generation of gods who survive Ragnarok, the cataclysmic end of the cosmos in Norse mythology
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Vidar - World History Encyclopedia Vidar is a figure in Norse mythology, described as the silent god and almost as mighty as Thor He will survive Ragnarök, the unavoidable and dramatic end of
Vidar : The Silent God - Mythlok Unveiling Vidar, the silent avenger of Norse myth Explore the story of Odin's son, his unique strength, and his fated role in Ragnarök
Who Is Vidar In Norse Mythology? Get the Facts One such god is Vidar, sometimes known as the “silent god ” Vidar is a son of Odin and the half-brother of Thor He is an incredibly strong god who is prophesied to survive Ragnarok He is also a fierce warrior who will defeat the giant wolf Fenrir, avenging his father’s death
Vidar: Silent God of Vengeance in Norse Mythology Vidar, the silent god of vengeance in Norse mythology, holds a significant place in the pantheon of Norse gods His role in seeking retribution and justice, as well as his representation in art and literature, continues to resonate in modern popular culture
Vidar - World Mythos Vidar is one of the lesser-known gods in the Norse pantheon, but his origins are quite fascinating He is often referred to as one of the Vans, a group of deities associated with fertility and prosperity