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Loddfáfnir is a character in the Eddic poem the Hávamál, to whom the discourse on morals, ethics, and correct action is directed. [1] [2]

See also

  • Fáfnir - A similarly named dragon from the Völsung cycle

References

  1. ^ Sturtevant, Albert Morey (1911). "The Relation of Loddfáfnir to Odin in the Hávamál". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 10 (1): 42–55. JSTOR  27700070.
  2. ^ Lindow, John (2002). Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs. Oxford University Press. pp. 211–212.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loddfáfnir is a character in the Eddic poem the Hávamál, to whom the discourse on morals, ethics, and correct action is directed. [1] [2]

See also

  • Fáfnir - A similarly named dragon from the Völsung cycle

References

  1. ^ Sturtevant, Albert Morey (1911). "The Relation of Loddfáfnir to Odin in the Hávamál". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 10 (1): 42–55. JSTOR  27700070.
  2. ^ Lindow, John (2002). Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs. Oxford University Press. pp. 211–212.



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