词条 | Naglfari |
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In Norse mythology, Naglfari is the father of Auðr by the personified night, Nótt.[1] Naglfar is attested in a single mention in the Prose Edda (written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson) book Gylfaginning, where he is described as one of a series of three husbands of Nótt, and that the couple produced a son, Auðr.[2] No additional information is provided about Naglfari.[3] Rudolf Simek theorizes that Snorri invented Naglfari but states that his reason for doing so is unknown.[4]See also
Notes1. ^William Ricketts Cooper (1876). An Archaic Dictionary: Biographical, Historical, and Mythological: From the Egyptian, Assyrian, and Etruscan Monuments and Papyri. "In Scandinavian mythology the first husband of the goddess Nott, who bare to him the deity Udr." 2. ^Faulkes (1995:13—14). 3. ^Lindow (2001:235). 4. ^Simek (2007:226). References{{refbegin}}
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