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Jötunheimr

The terms Jötunheimr (in Old Norse orthography: Jǫtunheimr [ˈjɔtonˌhɛimz̠]; often anglicised as Jotunheim) or Jötunheimar refer to either a land or multiple lands respectively in Nordic mythology inhabited by the jötnar (relatives of the gods, in English sometimes inaccurately called "giants").

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Jötunheimr

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Edges71
Triples30
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027778
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jötunheimar gods jötnar loki thor located lands inhabited eddic jötunn gylfaginning hrungnir home sources skáldskaparmál horse later reached would directions

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when Gefjun takes four oxeninstance ofwith Freyja being the only thing he lacked.GylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
who were her sons with a jötunninstance ofwith Freyja being the only thing he lacked.GylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
out of the jötunheimar to the northinstance ofwith Freyja being the only thing he lacked.GylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
uses them to plough land out of Swedeninstance ofwith Freyja being the only thing he lacked.GylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
forming Zealandinstance ofwith Freyja being the only thing he lacked.GylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
the father of Nightinstance ofJötnar and gýgjar are also described as living in jötunheimar0.80text
Narfiinstance ofJötnar and gýgjar are also described as living in jötunheimar0.80text
Angrboðainstance ofJötnar and gýgjar are also described as living in jötunheimar0.80text
the mother of Fenririnstance ofJötnar and gýgjar are also described as living in jötunheimar0.80text
when Gefjun takes four oxeninstance ofGylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
who were her sons with a jötunninstance ofGylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text
out of the jötunheimar to the northinstance ofGylfaginningJötunheimar are referenced throughout Gylfaginning0.80text

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