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  1. Nine Realms of Norse Cosmology - World History Encyclopedia

    • In the time before time, when nothing existed, there was only the tree Yggdrasil and the void. No mention is made anywhere of who or what created the great tree of the world but all nine realms existed in an… See more

    Asgard

    Originally, it is thought, Asgard was a part of the world of humans but Snorri places it in the heavens, connected to Midgard by Bifrost, the rainbow bridge. Asgard is the home of th… See more

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    Alfheim

    Alfheim also exists in the heavens, not far from Asgard, and was the home of the light (or bright) elves and, after Snorri, all the elves. It was presided over by the Vanir god Freyr who … See more

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    Hel

    Hel (sometimes known as Helheim) is a dark, gloomy realm presided over by Hel, daughter of Loki, and sister of the Midgard serpent and Fenrirthe wolf. When Loki's children we… See more

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  2. Nine Realms of Norse Mythology (All the Worlds Explained) - Vikingr

     
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  5. Mapping the Nine Realms: A Visual Guide to Norse Cosmology

  6. The Nine Worlds - Norse Mythology for Smart People

    WEBLearn about the nine worlds of Norse cosmology, their inhabitants, and their relation to the world-tree Yggdrasil. Find out why the number nine was so important for the pre-Christian Germanic peoples and how it appears in …

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  8. Norse Realms - Norse Mythology

    WEBLearn about the Nine Realms, the distinct and unique worlds that form the backbone of the Norse cosmological framework. Discover how they are interconnected, influenced, and shaped by the tales and legends of …

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  9. The Viking Cosmos: A Comprehensive Guide to …

    WEBJan 11, 2024 · Learn about the nine Norse realms, the cosmic tree Yggdrasil, and the creation myth of the universe. Explore the origins, features, and inhabitants of each realm, from the fire realm of …

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  10. Norse Cosmology - Mythopedia

    WEBNov 29, 2022 · Norse cosmology focuses on how the Norse people perceived the cosmos and their place in it. It includes their creation myths, the nine realms of the universe, and their perception of the inevitable …

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  11. The Nine Worlds of Norse Legend - Mythology Source

    WEBNov 30, 2020 · The Norse creation myth details the world of men and the primordial realms of ice and fire, but it does not say how the other six worlds were created. In fact, it does not even specify what these worlds …

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  14. Yggdrasil and the 9 Norse Worlds - HeritageDaily

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