Freyr

Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'), sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a widely attested god in Norse mythology, associated with kingship, fertility, peace, prosperity, fair weather, and good harvest. Freyr, sometimes referred to as Yngvi-Freyr, was especially associated with Sweden and seen as an ancestor of the Swedish royal house . According to Adam of Bremen, Freyr was associated with peace and pleasure, and was represented with a phallic statue in the Temple at Uppsala. According to Snorri Sturluson, Freyr was "the most renowned of the æsir", and was venerated for good harvest and peace.

In the mythological stories in the Icelandic books the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'', Freyr is presented as one of the Vanir, the son of the god Njörðr and his sister-wife, as well as the twin brother of the goddess Freyja. The gods gave him Álfheimr, the realm of the Elves, as a teething present. He rides the shining dwarf-made boar Gullinbursti, and possesses the ship Skíðblaðnir, which always has a favorable breeze and can be folded together and carried in a pouch when it is not being used. Freyr is also known to have been associated with the horse cult. He also kept sacred horses in his sanctuary at Trondheim in Norway. He has the servants Skírnir, Byggvir and Beyla.

The most extensive surviving Freyr myth relates Freyr's falling in love with the female jötunn Gerðr. Eventually, she becomes his wife but first Freyr has to give away his sword, which fights on its own "if wise be he who wields it." Although deprived of this weapon, Freyr defeats the jötunn Beli with an antler. However, lacking his sword, Freyr will be killed by the fire jötunn Surtr during the events of Ragnarök.

Like other Germanic deities, veneration of Freyr was revived during the modern period through the Heathenry movement. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Frey, Andreas
Published 1753
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by Frey-Wyssling, A.
Published 1935
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by Frey, Max von
Published 1892
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by Frey, M. von
Published 1920
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by Frey-Wyssling, Albert
Published 1955
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by Frey, Hans Peter
Published 1959
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by von Frey, Max
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by von Frey, Max
Published 1904
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by Frey-Wyssling, Albert
Published 1959
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by Frey, Horst E.
Published 1960
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by Frey, Abraham B.
Published 1920
Macmillan

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by Frey, Carl Benedikt
Published 2019
Princeton University Press

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by Frey-Gruber, Sarah
Published 2010
Duncker & Humblot

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by Frey, Jordan D.
Published 2023
Springer International Publishing

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by Frey, Brendan J.
Published 1998
MIT Press