| NOUN | Freyr | - |
| SYNO | Frey | Freyr |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Ingunar-Freyr is the name given to Freyr in the "Lokasenna" (43) and in the "Great saga of Saint Olaf".
- The first element of the name is derived from Proto-Norse *"Ing(w)ia" ("Ingi"-), Norse "Yngvi", who is better known by the title Freyr "Lord".
- The most extensive surviving Freyr myth relates Freyr's falling in love with the female jötunn Gerðr.
- Previously Helliconia only orbited Batalix, but the Helliconia-Batalix system was captured by Freyr's gravitational pull about eight million Earth-years ago (i.e., very recently by astronomical and evolutionary standards).
- In a time when the god-king Freyr (or king Sigtrud) ruled in Sweden, there was a famine.
- The poem itself starts with the wife of Njörðr, Skaði, bidding Skírnir to ask Freyr why he is so sad.
- He dedicates the best of his livestock to his patron deity Freyr, including his favourite horse, Freyfaxi.
- In Norse mythology, the sword belonging to Freyr, a Norse god associated with sunshine, summer and fair weather, is depicted as one of the few weapons that is capable of fighting on its own.
- Freyr-1 was SolarMobil's first car. The car marked the inception of the student collective project -SolarMobil in 2011.
- According to "Húsdrápa", Freyr rode Gullinbursti to Baldr's funeral, while in "Gylfaginning", Snorri states that Freyr rode to the funeral in a chariot pulled by the boar.
- The epithet came to be used as the proper name of two separate deities in Norse mythology, Freyr and Freyja.
- Frid is a Scandinavian (Norse) surname, derived from the name of the god Frey (Freyr) - same derivation as the day of the week (Tuesday -Tws Norse god of the sea, Wednesday -Wodin/Odin father of the gods, Thursday - Thor's day and Fri day - Freyr) (Names of the days of the week).
- He highlights the fact that this "Ing"-hypostasis appears in various different contexts within Germanic-speaking Europe; it appears in the name of the Ingvaeones, a tribal grouping referred to in Tacitus' "Germania", while in the later records of Norse mythology, the son of the god Njǫrð is known as Ignvi-freyr.
- Jeanne d'Harscamp, Dowager Duchess of Beaufort-Spontin, hosted Louis XIV of France at her chateau at Freÿr, when the Treaty of Freÿr was signed.
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