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Norse mythical character; giantess

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  • postać mitologiczna (pl)
  • İskandinav mitolojisinde efsanevi kişi (tr)
  • nord-ĝermana gigantino (eo)
  • 北欧神話の巨人 (ja)
  • в германо-скандинавской мифологии великанша, первая жена бога огня и коварства (ru)
  • Norse mythical character (sw)
  • Norse mythical character; giantess (en)
  • Riesin in der nordischen Mythologie (de)
  • gigante de la mitología nórdica (es)
  • guiga de la mitologia nòrdica (ca)
  • géante de glace de la mythologie nordique (fr)
  • i nordisk mytologi en jättinna (sv)
  • postava severské mytologie (cs)
  • velikanka v nordijski mitologiji (sl)
  • Gigantessa della mitologia norrena, moglie del dio Loki (it)
  • عملاقة (ar)
  • Норвезький міфічний персонаж, велетка (uk)
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  • There was a giantess called Angrboda in Giantland [Jötunheimr]. With her Loki had three children. One was Fenrir, the second Iormungand [the Midgard serpent], the third is Hel. And when the gods realized that these three siblings were being brought up in Giantland, and when the gods traced prophecies stating that from these siblings great mischief and disaster would arise for them, then they all felt evil was to be expected from them, to begin with because of their mother’s nature, but still worse because of their father's. (en)
  • To the east sat the old lady in Járnvid And raised there the kinfolk of Fenrir. (en)
  • Loki sired the wolf on Angrboda, and got Sleipnir on Svadilfari; the witch alone seemed most evil the one that came from the brother of Byleipt. (en)
  • Then spoke Gangleri: ‘What is the origin of the wolves?’ High said: ‘A certain giantess lives east of Midgard in a forest called Ironwood. In that forest live trollwives called Iarnvidiur. The ancient giantess breeds as sons many giants and all in wolf shapes, and it is from them that these wolves are descended. And they say that from this clan will come a most mighty one called Moongarm. He will fill himself with the lifeblood of everyone that dies, and he will swallow heavenly bodies and spatter heaven and all the skies with blood. As a result the sun will lose its shine and winds will then be violent and will rage to and fro. Thus it says in Voluspa: In the east lives the old one, in Ironwood, and breeds there Fenrir’s kind. Out of them all comes one in particular, sun’s snatcher in troll’s guise. He gorges the life of doomed men, reddens gods' halls with red gore. Dark is sunshine for summers after, all weathers hostile. Know you yet, or what?’ (en)
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  • Gylfaginning (en)
  • Völuspá (en)
  • Völuspá hin skamma (en)
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  • Angrboða (en)
  • أنغربودا (ar)
  • Angrboda (ca)
  • Angrboda (cs)
  • Angrboda (de)
  • Angrboda (es)
  • Angrboða (it)
  • Angrboda (fr)
  • アングルボザ (ja)
  • Angrboða (nl)
  • Angerboda (pl)
  • Angurboda (pt)
  • Ангрбода (ru)
  • Анґрбода (uk)
  • Angerboda (sv)
  • 安格爾波達 (zh)
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