Summary: The Asynjur are the primary Norse Goddesses.
names:
Norse names: Asynjur
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
list of the Asynjur:
basic information:
Asynjur: primary Norse Goddesses
Asynjurs relations:
See the list above for the members of the Norse Asynjur.
The primary Norse male deities were the Aesir.
other:
from The Handbook of Norse Mythology:
by Karl Mortensen, 1898 (Nordisk mythologi), original Danish
translated into English 1913 by A. Clinton Crowell3. AESIR AND ASYNJUR. Then said Gangleri (i.e. King Gylfi): Which are the Aesir in whom it is mans duty to believe? Har answers: Twelve are the Aesir of the race of gods. Then said Jafnhar: The Asynjur are not less holy and they are not less capable. Then said Thrithi: Odin is the greatest and oldest of the Aesir.
We have been told before how Snorri has brought a certain system into the teaching about the gods. He particularly attaches great value to the introduction of the numbers three and twelve into his presentation. Although these were doubtless very few of these gods and goddesses whom our forefathers really worshiped, they are so often met in later peotry that we must begin with a short account of them all, following Snorri as closely as possible.
15. The Asynjur. Which are the Asynjur, goddesses? Har answers, Frigg is the supreme one.
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