Norse Balder, a deity in Norse mythology, lived in Asgard, the realm of the Aesir gods. He was the son of Odin and Frigg and was associated with beauty, love, and happiness. Asgard is often depicted as a majestic, fortified city in the sky, home to various gods and goddesses in the Norse pantheon. Balder's tragic fate and death play a significant role in the myths surrounding the events leading to Ragnarok.
Balder Loki, he killed Balder with a mistletoe, the only thing that did not swear not to kill Balder
Loki
Balder is the modern form of the Old Norse baldr which means "strong, bold, dangerous."Baldr is the Norse god of beauty, purity, innocence, joy and peace.
I believe it was Balder, the god of light.
In norse mythology, Frigg is Odin's wife and they live in the god city of Asgard. They had two children together- Balder and Hod.
As both the Norse god Balder and the Greek god Apollo were both sons of the king of gods and sun gods i'd say that Apollo is the greek Balder
Loki, the Norse trickster god, committed a variety of crimes in the Norse mythology. Some of his most notorious acts include orchestrating the death of Balder, the beloved god of light, and causing general chaos and mischief among the gods and mortals. Loki's actions often led to significant consequences and conflict within the Norse pantheon.
Balder was killed by his blind brother Hod. Hod was tricked into the fatal act by the evil trickster Loki.
Loki tricked balder's blind brother hoder into doing it by helping him throw a deadly spear at him.
In Norse mythology, an equivalent deity to Apollo would be Balder. Balder is associated with light, beauty, and wisdom, similar to Apollo in Greek mythology. Both deities have stories connected to their demise and eventual resurrection.
Baldr (also Balder, Baldur) the Norse god associated with light, beauty, love and happiness.
H. A. Molenaar has written: 'De sterfelijke god' -- subject(s): Balder (Norse deity), Norse Mythology