Midgard and Asgard are in Norse mythology not Greek, the bridge is called Bitfrost (the rainbow).
In Norse Mythology very thing was connected to one universal tree.
Midgard is the realm between Asgard and Utgard. It id basically our world. We are in Midgard.
Asgard is the home of the gods in Norse Mythology.
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
In the battle of Ragnarok Loki kills and is killed by Heimdallr, who is the guardian of the Bifrost bridge that connects Midgard to Asgard. I've never heard of him being referred to as the God of peace. They are the last two to be killed at Ragnarok.
If you mean the mythical one to link Asgard to Midgard (The earth) so you could travel between
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
No, the rainbow bridge is not a Norse legend. It is a concept found in some interpretations of Norse mythology, particularly in the poetic Edda, where it is described as a bridge connecting Asgard (the realm of the gods) and Midgard (the realm of humans). The rainbow bridge is called Bifröst in Norse mythology.
Humans can get into Asgard by crossing the rainbow bridge of the Bifrost, guarded by the god Heimdall.
Asgard Vanaheim Alfheim
Asgard Vanaheim Alfheim
An Asgardian is a native or inhabitant of Asgard, the realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology.