- In
Norse mythology, Geri and
Freki are two
wolves which are said to
accompany the god Odin. They are
attested in the
Poetic Edda, a
collection of epic...
- she-wolf.
Norse mythology includes the
feared giant wolf Fenrir, and Geri and
Freki, Odin's
faithful pets. In
Chinese astronomy, the wolf
represents Sirius...
-
about Odin's companions. He
tells the
prince about Odin's
wolves Geri and
Freki, and, in the next
stanza of the poem,
states that
Huginn and
Muninn fly...
- eat—Odin only
consumes wine—and he
gives his food to his
wolves Geri and
Freki. Grímnismál
stanza 19 is recounted. High
additionally states, at sunrise...
- hat. He is
often accompanied by his
animal familiars—the
wolves Geri and
Freki and the
ravens Huginn and Muninn, who
bring him
information from all over...
- myth.
Shavara and
Shyama can also be
compared to Odin's
wolves Geri and
Freki in
Norse mythology. Odin (the all-father) just like Yama (the progenitor...
- Odin sits atop his
steed Sleipnir, his
ravens Huginn and
Muninn and
wolves Geri and
Freki nearby (1895) by
Lorenz Frølich....
- Thora, who bore him the
bravest of fighters,
Frathmar and
Gyrth and the
Frekis twain, Am and Jofurmar, Alf the Old; It is much to know,-- wilt thou hear...
-
Fenrir Garmr (different
sources call
Garmr either a wolf or a dog) Geri and
Freki Hati Hróðvitnisson Lupa, the she-wolf that
nursed Romulus and
Remus Sköll...
- ravens,
Hugin and
Munin ("thought" and "memory"), and two wolves, Geri and
Freki. The
Three appear in the form of any
group of
three women;
usually the Mother...