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Norse Mythology

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Norse Mythology

created by: Ben Williams
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The Norse culture originated from Norway.

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The Norse culture began in 500 B.C. and is still around today.

Interesting facts

  • Vikings were originated from and believed the Norse culture.
  • Gods are included in popular marvel comics, Thor, Loki, Odin, etc.

Cosmogony

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There was a fire and ice realm that collided. The ice mountains began to melt and the god Ymir emerged with a salt licking cow. Ymir drank the cows milk and grew larger. He was brutal and cruel so Odin the god king decided to kill him. He fell and different parts of his body became elements of the earth.

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Odin was walking around the earth and saw two fallen trees and breathed life into them creating men and women

The Earth was Created from Chaos

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Odin-Leader of the gods. He was the God of wisdom, war, and death.

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Thor- The god of thunder. Thor was a protector of the gods and humans

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  • Baldin-god of radiance
  • Forsete-god of justice
  • Freya-goddes of love and fertillity
  • Freyr-god of sun and rain
  • Frigg-goddess of motherhood
  • Heimdall-guardian of Asgard
  • Loki-god of mischief or evil
  • Njord-god of the sea
  • Sif-one goddess of fertillity
  • Tyr-god of war
  • Uller-god of winter
  • Vidar-god of silence and revenge
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When one died in Norse culture they used one of the two burial methods, cremation or inhumation. When cremated they were usually placed in a wagon or boat to symbolize transportation to another realm. Depending how you died you would get entrance into certain realms.