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Frigg

Frigg (Old Norse: Frigg, /frɪɡ/, , Old Swedish: Frigg, genitive: Friggiar, etc, Early Modern Swedish: Frigg etc; Old English: Frīg; Old Saxon: Frī; Old Frisian: Frīa; Old High German: Frīja; Lombardic: Frēa) is a goddess, one of the Æsir, in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about her, she is associated with…

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Frigg

Nodes126
Edges125
Triples138
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015873
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related to Etymology · 27
Frigg → An, Avestan, Denmark, English, Frigga, Frijjō, Frī, Frīa, Frīg, Frīja, Holtzmann's, In, Norway, Old English, Old Frisian, Old High German, Old Norse, Old Saxon, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European
related to Modern influence · 24
Frigg → Block, Clouds, Der Ring, Die Walküre, Doktor Faust, Ehrenberg, Emil Doepler, Frea, Freyja, Fricka, Frigga Spinning, Friggja, Gustav III, Hans Friedrich Blunck's Frau, Himmelsfenster, In, John Charles Dollman, Nibelungen, Other, Richard Wagner
related to Prose Edda · 20
Frigg → According, Fjörgynn, Frigida, Gangleri, Gylfaginning, Gylfi, High, In, Jörðin, Latin-influenced, Norse, Odin, Odin's, Old Norse Fjörgynsdóttir, Prose Edda, Prose Edda Prologue, Snorri Sturluson, The, The Prologue, Thor
related to Scholarly reception and interpretation · 16
Frigg → Due, Freyja, Freyja-Frigg, Frijjō, Germanic, North Germanic, Old Norse, Proto-Germanic, Regarding, Scandinavia, Similar, Stephan Grundy, The, Unlike Frigg, Vanir, Viking Age
related to Heimskringla and sagas · 14
Frigg → According, Euhemerized, Heimskringla, His, However, In Völsunga, In Ynglinga, It, Odin, Odin's, Once, Rerir, Vili, Vé
related to Origin of Frigg · 14
Frigg → Evidence, Freyja, Germanic, Like, Old Norse Freyja, Proto-Germanic, Regarding, Scandinavia, Stephan Grundy, The, This, Vanir, Viking Age, West Germanic
related to Poetic Edda · 12
Frigg → Baldr, Fensalir, Grímnismál, In, Later, Like, Lokasenna, Oddrúnargrátr, Odin, Poetic Edda, Vafþrúðnismál, Völuspá
related to Archaeological record · 6
Frigg → Beside, Due, Freyja, Northern Germany, Schleswig Cathedral, Schleswig-Holstein
related to External links · 4
Frigg → Illustrations, My Norse Digital Image, MyNDIR, Repository
see also · 1
Frigg → Frigga77 Frigga

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baldr old freyja norse odin name æsir goddess germanic high gods also proto-germanic wife modern common poem prose first goddesses

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordSchleswig Cathedral0.60section
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordSchleswig-Holstein0.60section
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordNorthern Germany0.60section
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordBeside0.60section
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordDue0.60section
Friggrelated to Archaeological recordFreyja0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyOld Norse0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyFrīja0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyOld High German0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyFrīg0.60section
Friggrelated to EtymologyOld English0.60section

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