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  1. Jötunn - Wikipedia

    • A jötunn is a type of being in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, they are often contrasted with gods (the Æsir and Vanir) and other non-human figures, such as dwarfs and elves, although the groupings are not always mutually exclusive. The entities included in jötunn are referred to by several other terms, including risi, þurs (or thurs) and troll if male and … See more

    Origin, appearance and terminology

    Old Norse: jötunn and Old English eoten developed from the Proto-Germanic masculine noun *etunaz. Philologist Vladimir Orel says that semantic connections between *etunaz with Proto-Germanic *etanan ('t… See more

    Notable jötnar

    Gerðr, a daughter of Gymir and wife of Freyr. Usually regarded as an earth-goddess.
    Grendel, an eoten who, along with his mother, ravages the hall of Heorot before being killed by Beowulf. … See more

     
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  2. In Norse mythology, the Jötnar (singular: jötunn) are a race of beings that mainly live in Jötunheimr, one of the nine worlds connected by the ash tree Yggdrasil. They’re often in conflict with the Æsir, and are key players in bringing about Ragnarök, the end of the world.
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    What are jotunns in Norse mythology? The Jotnar (singular Jotunn) are human-shaped beings from Norse mythology that are commonly described as giants. The origin of the name “jotunn” is uncertain, but it most likely derives from the Proto-Germanic “itunoz” meaning “giant” or “monster” or as a compound word meaning “immense eater”.
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    Jötun, in Germanic religion, race of giants that lived in Jötunheim under one of the roots of Yggdrasill. They were older than and ruled before the gods (Aesir), to whom they remained hostile.
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  6. Jötun | Giants, Norse Mythology, Norse Gods | Britannica

    Jötun, in Germanic religion, race of giants that lived in Jötunheim under one of the roots of Yggdrasill. They were older than and ruled before the gods (Aesir), to …

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  8. Jötnar – The Giants of Norse Mythology - Vikingr

    Mar 17, 2024 · Learn about the jötnar, the giant-folk of Norse mythology, who are the first beings of creation and the enemies of the gods. Discover their origins, roles, names, and legends in this comprehensive guide.

  9. Norse mythology giants: An introduction to Jötunn

    Otherwise known as the Jötunn (singular) or Jötnar (plural), the Norse giants are strong, daunting, and often highly misunderstood. Today, we’re going to introduce you to some of the basics of giants in Norse mythology, their stories, and …

  10. Who Are the Jotun? Giants in Norse Mythology

    Jun 19, 2024 · The jotun are some of the oldest beings in the Norse cosmos, even older than the gods themselves. According to the Norse creation myth, at the beginning of time, there was a giant void called the Ginnungagap in which …

  11. Mighty Jotunn: The Role of Giants in Norse Mythology

    Learn about the origins, characteristics, and role of giants (Jotunn) in Norse mythology. Giants are powerful, shape-shifting beings who interact with gods, humans, and other creatures in various stories and legends.

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