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*[[Jötunn]] - In Norse mythology, giant whose otherworldly homeland is Jötunheimr
*[[Jötunn]] - In Norse mythology, giant whose otherworldly homeland is Jötunheimr
*[[Útgarða-Loki]] - In Norse mythology, ruler of the castle Útgarðr in Jötunheimr.
*[[Útgarða-Loki]] - In Norse mythology, ruler of the castle Útgarðr in Jötunheimr.
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Giant Skrymir and Thor
Louis Huard

Jötunheimr (or Jǫtunheimr; often anglicized Jotunheim) is one of the Nine Worlds and the homeland (heim 'home') of the Giants of Norse MythologyRock Giants and Frost Giants.

Legend

From Jötunheimr, the giants menace the humans in Midgard and the gods in Asgard. The river Ifing (Old Norse, Ífingr) separates Asgard, the realm of the gods, from Jötunheimr, the land of giants. Gastropnir, home of Menglad, and Þrymheimr, home of Þjazi, were both located in Jötunheimr, which was ruled by King Thrym. Glæsisvellir was a location in Jötunheimr, where lived the giant Gudmund, father of Höfund. Utgard was a stronghold surrounding the land of the giants.[1]

See also

References

Other sources

  • Lindow, John (2002) Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs (Oxford University Press) ISBN 978-0195153828
  • Simek , Rudolf (1993) Dictionary of Northern Mythology (D.S.Brewer) ISBN 0-85991-513-1
  • Orchard, Andy (1997) Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend (Cassell) ISBN 978-0304345205
  • Keary, Annie (1891) The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology (London: MacMillan & Co)

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