词条 | Þrívaldi |
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In Norse mythology, Þrívaldi (anglicized as Thrívaldi or Thrivaldi), whose name means "thrice mighty", is a giant killed by Thor. This fact is mentioned by Snorri Sturluson in the Skáldskaparmál (4), according to which "killer of Þrívaldi" ("vegandi Þrívalda") is a kenning for Thor. Snorri quotes one stanza by Bragi Boddason, who calls Thor "cleaver apart of Þrívaldi's nine heads"[1] ("sundrkljúfr níu höfða Þrívalda"), and another stanza by Vetrliði Sumarliðason who praises Thor for having battered ("lemja") Þrívaldi. Þrívaldi is also listed in the þulur. References1. ^Anthony Faulkes, translation of: Snorri Sturluson. Edda. London: Everyman, 1995. {{ISBN|0-460-87616-3}}. {{Norse mythology}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Thrivaldi}}{{norse-myth-stub}} 1 : Jötnar |
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