- In
Norse mythology,
Heimdall (from Old
Norse Heimdallr) is a god. He is the son of Odin and nine mothers.
Heimdall keeps watch for
invaders and the onset...
- mythology, the Nine
Mothers of
Heimdallr are nine
sisters who gave
birth to the god
Heimdallr. The Nine
Mothers of
Heimdallr are
attested in the
Prose Edda...
- Himinbjǫrg "heaven's castle" or "heaven mountain") is the home of the god
Heimdallr. Himinbjörg is
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
compiled from
earlier traditional...
-
Bifrost reaches heaven."
While describing the god
Heimdallr in
chapter 27, High says that
Heimdallr lives in Himinbjörg by Bifröst, and
guards the bridge...
-
sounding horn") is a horn ****ociated with the god
Heimdallr and the wise
being Mímir. The
sound of
Heimdallr's horn will
herald the
beginning of Ragnarök, the...
-
these daughters may be the same
figures as the nine
mothers of the god
Heimdallr. The
names of Ægir and Rán's
daughters occur commonly in Old
Norse sources...
- the text? Need source].
Heimdallr turns into a seal as well and
fights Loki.
After a
lengthy battle at Singasteinn,
Heimdallr wins and
returns Brísingamen...
-
referring to the god
Heimdallr are provided,
including "Loki's enemy,
recoverer of Freyja's necklace",
inferring a myth
involving Heimdallr recovering Freyja's...
-
among the
forces of the jötnar, at
which time he will
encounter the god
Heimdallr, and the two will slay each other. Loki is
referred to in the
Poetic Edda...
- no
further information about these "sons" has survived), that the god
Heimdallr blows the Gjallarhorn, and that Mímir's
severed head
gives counsel to...