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Lesson from Norse Mythology

Lesson From The Death of Perfection God in Norse Mythology

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In this blog post, we are to discuss the lesson from the death of the god who embodied perfection in Norse mythology. His name was Baldur - the only son of Odin the Allfather and Frigg the Queen of Asgard.

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Quick Explanation of Norse Names in Norse mythology

Quick Explanation of Names in Norse Mythology (Part 1)

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In this blog post, we are to have a very brief explanation of why the gods in Norse mythology are named so. Things in Norse mythology always mean something.

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Horse in norse mythology

Horses in Norse Mythology: Symbol of Wildness

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Horse in Norse mythology was not only the symbol of wildness but also the symbol of leadership. Odin had the horse named Sleipnir. Helhest was the horse of Hel Queen of the Deceased. And Gullifaxi was the name of Magni's Horse.

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Odin the Allfather

Odin Allfather: What Does "Allfather" Mean?

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Odin was the chief god of Asgard in Norse mythology. He was called the "Allfather". But what does "Allfather" of Odin's name actually mean?

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Tyr God of Justice and Honor in Norse mythology

God Tyr: How Tyr Sacrificed For the Good of His Clan?

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Tyr was among the most interesting gods in Norse mythology. Though his importance was lessened over time, the qualities he embodied remained a cool thing for anyone to read about. In Norse mythology, Tyr sacrificed one of his hand for the good of his clan.

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