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In Norse mythology, Gefjon (Old Norse: [ˈɡevˌjon]; alternatively spelled Gefion, or Gefjun [ˈɡevjon], pronounced without secondary syllable stress) is a goddess associated with ploughing, the Danish island of Zealand, the legendary Swedish king Gylfi, the legendary Danish king Skjöldr, … Meer weergeven
The etymology of theonym Gefjon (and its variant Gefjun) has been a matter of dispute. In modern scholarship, the element Gef- is generally held to be related to the element Gef- in the name Gefn, one of … Meer weergeven
Ploughing, folk customs, parallels, and fertility
A reoccurring theme in legend and folktale consists of a man or, more often, a woman who is … Meer weergeven1. ^ See a recent survey by Kevin French (2014).
2. ^ Sturtevant (1952:166).
3. ^ Orchard (1997:52). Meer weergevenPoetic Edda
In the Poetic Edda, Gefjon appears solely in three stanzas of the poem Lokasenna, where an exchange occurs between Gefjun and Loki at a dinner feast, and the god Odin comes to Gefjon's defense. After an exchange … Meer weergevenGefjon appears prominently as the allegorical mother of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark in the forty-page Swedish Romantic poem Gefion, a Poem in Four Cantos by Meer weergeven
• MyNDIR (My Norse Digital Image Repository) Illustrations of Gefjon from manuscripts and early print books. Clicking on the thumbnail will give you the full image … Meer weergeven
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