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Aesir
Principal race of gods in Norse mythology. AndhrimnirThe cook of the Aesir. AngrbodaGoddess and wife of LokiAstrildGoddess of love.AtlaWater goddess.AudhumlaThe primeval cow, formed from the melting ice.BalderFairest of the godsBeylaThe servant of Freyr.BorghildGoddess of the evening mist or moon, she slays the sun each evening.BragiGod of poets and the patron of all skaldi (poets) in Norse culture.BronoThe son of Balder. He is the god of daylight.BylgiaWater goddess.DagurThe personification of day, he drives the day chariot across the sky.DisenA group of goddess in old Norse mythology. Called the "Dis of the Vanir".EirGoddess of healing and shamanic healers, companion of the goddess FriggElliGoddess of old age.FenrirAlso known as Fenris. The great wolf, child of Loki and AngrbodaForsetiGod of justice who settles court disputes in his gilded hall.FreyaGoddess of love, beauty and sensuality. FreyrGod of fertility, sun and rain. FriggWife of Odin and the goddess of marriage and fertility. GefionGoddess of agriculture and the plough. GerdThe wife of Freyr and a goddess of fertility. She is the personification of the fertile soil.HeimdallGod of light and protection.HelThe goddess of death and ruler of the realm of the dead.HermodThe messenger of the gods. Often equated to the Greek god Hermes.HodBlind god of darkness and winter. HollerGod of disease and destruction. IdunGoddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden applesJordGoddess of the primitive and unpopulated earth. JormungandThe Midgard SerpentKariLeader of the storm giants.KvasirThe wisest of the Vanir gods. LagaGoddess of wells and springs.LofnGoddess of forbidden love, who blesses all illicit love affairs.LokiTrickster god of the Norse, concerned with thievery, magic and fire. MagniSon of Thor and god of brute strength.ManiGod of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Sol. MimingMinor forest god.MimirWisest god of the Aesir, sent in a hostage trade to the rival Vanir gods. ModiGod of battle wrath, he was the leader of the berserkers.NjordGod of the sea, wind and fire. He bestows good fortune to those on the sea. NornsThe triple goddesses of fate and destiny. NottGoddess of night who mans the night-charion in it's track through the sky.OdinThe chief god of the Aesir and most important of the Norse deities. RanGoddess of storms and the drowned dead. SagaGoddess of poetry and history. SifWife of Thor, and possibly an ancient fertility goddess.SjofnGoddess of love, passion and marital harmony.SkadiA frost giant and goddess of winter. SleipnirThe eight-legged horse of OdinSolGoddess of the sun, who guides the sun-chariot through the sky.SynGoddess of watchfulness and truth. ThorThunder-god and the protector of men and gods.TyrThe original God of War in the Germanic cultureUllGod of justice and duelling, Archery and skiing.ValiSon of Odin, and the god born to avenge the death of Balder.ValkyriesThe battle-maidens, who choose the best warriorsVanirA group of fertility and nature godsVarGoddess of contracts and marriage agreementsVidarSon of Odin and the god of silence and vengeance.
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Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
viking writing kingvi gintiwr
loki
forces of nature
Thor the king of the gods
Brage was the viking god of poetry. the viking gods where the only gods that where real and that could die. vikings where the most dangerous warriors on the planet.
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Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
viking writing kingvi gintiwr
loki
months of the year linked to viking gods
forces of nature
Some Viking gods include Odin, Thor, Freyja, and Loki. These gods were important figures in Norse mythology and played various roles in the stories and beliefs of the Viking people.
No there were more Norse Gods than that, check out the "Related links" below.
They lived in the land known as Asgard.
Wikipedia has a good list, its not complete, but its good.