Summary: Ithun is the Norse Goddess of springtime.
names:
Norse names: Idun, Iduna, Idunn, Induna, Ithun, Ithunn, Iþun, Iþunn, Þunn (note the use of the Germanic thorn rune Þ or þ, the soft th sound)
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
basic information:
Ithun: Norse Goddess of springtime.
Ithuns relations:
Wife of Bragi.
A member of the Asynjur.
herbs associated with Ithun:
other:
from The Handbook of Norse Mythology:
by Karl Mortensen, 1898 (Nordisk mythologi), original Danish
translated into English 1913 by A. Clinton Crowell10. BRAGI is god of the scaldic art, and he is married to ITHUN, who guards the apples which the gods eat when they grow old. Afterwards they grow young again, and so it will continue until Ragnarok.
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