The Norse Pantheon.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Norse Gods and Goddesses Asgard – heaven Midgard – Earth Yggdrasil – World Tree.
Advertisements

Bell Ringer #9: Tuesday 2/8/11 Believe it or not, the Norse had more influence on our language today than you might think (Thursday is named after Thor,
Ragnarok “Gotterdammerung” “Doom of the Gods”. Fimbulvetr The winter of all winters The winter of all winters Consists of three winters of the harshest.
Bell Ringer #9: Tuesday 2/8/11 Believe it or not, the Norse had more influence on our language today than you might think (Thursday is named after Thor,
Norse Myth. The Geography Norway Sweden Finland Denmark Iceland.
Norse Gods and Goddesses Asgard – heaven Midgard – Earth Yggdrasil – World Tree.
Gripsholm Runestone.
Norse Gods and Goddesses. Odin Chief of the gods and men – called Allfather Chief of the gods and men – called Allfather Father of Thor, Balder, and other.
The reason why Ragnarok interests me is because in all other religions or cultures, they don’t go into much detail on the end of the world. Norse mythology.
Norse Mythology Creation & Gods. Creation Ginnungagap- chasm/gap/abyss (“magic chasm”); existed before everything –“Of old there was nothing” (Hamilton.
Viking Gods and Goddesses By Emma Horner. Viking Gods and Goddesses The Vikings had lots of myths and the most popular are about gods and goddesses. There.
Norse Mythology: Creation Story.
N ORSE M YTHOLOGY. Where do these myths come from? Northern Europe What is now modern-day Norway, Sweden, Denmark & Finland Scandinavia.
By: Kora Ms. Nicole Bush By: Kora Ms. Nicole Bush.
Norse Mythology =. Northern Europe Vikings – Norway, Finland, Sweden Pre-Christianity – pagan, heathens, Cold, harsh climate Sea Culture Pessimists /
Norse Gods and Goddesses—Mrs. Thaler
Norse Gods By Eli Welton.
NORSE MYTHOLOGY.
Kevin needs your help to go on a journey but before he goes you should research the Vikings so you know about him.
Viking Mythology. Mythology Mythology, like religion, gives us insight into the beliefs and attitudes of a people. Viking Religion was known as Paganism,
The Vikings. Who were they? Norse (Scandinavian) explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates Norse (Scandinavian) explorers, warriors, merchants, and.
Vikings. Where did they live? The Vikings lived north of Europe and east of England in an area called Scandinavia This includes present day Denmark, Finland,
Norse Mythology Mythology I. Background “Norse” refers to Danes, Norwegians, Swedes (a.k.a. “Vikings”) The Viking Age was A.D. Vikings spread.
By Grace and Alice Click here to view.. The Vikings came from Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Vikings captured York. The Vikings had a battle with Scotland.
Mr. Pratt World Mythology ASTEC Charter High School.
Viking Gods IIIIf you think there are only four Viking gods then you’re wrong. There are five:Thor,Loki,Frey, Freyja,Odin.
Vocabulary Jeopardy Places/Events People, gods, and goddesses Freaks of Nature MIXED MENU.
ANGLO- SAXON NORSE MYTHOLOGY. YGGDRASIL NIFFLEHEIM Ice.
The Gods The characters in these stories. Odin God of… – Wisdom, war, battle, death, magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, and the hunt Family – Wife: Frigg.
THOR The Mighty God of Thunder. Background Information Son of Odin, king of the gods, and Jord, goddess of the Earth Married to Sif, goddess of fertility.
Norse Gods and Goddesses Asgard – heaven Midgard – Earth Yggdrasil – World Tree.
Odin is a major god and he is all father of all gods and he is the ruler asgard. The main habit of Odin was that he would roam around in human disguise.
THOR The Mighty God of Thunder
X Røkk your way through Norse Mythology!!! Y Stop the fall of the Gods from happening too early with the power of RØKK!
Thor was the thunder god, the main enemy of the giants, and the son of Odin. The common man called upon Thor rather than his father Odin. The English.
Language Arts Middle School Ms. Coro. Scandinavia: the north western Europe. Modern countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. First settled.
Viking Gods Who were the ancient Vikings?. The Vikings believed that there are different gods that lived in a place called Asgard.
god of the sky ruler of the Olympian gods brothers Poseidon and Hades overthrew his Father to gain power weapon is a thunderbolt married to Hera.
The Gods of the North. Beautiful women who lead fallen warriors to Valhalla. Led by Freya They shriek, howl and cause total confusion. As they choose.
NORSE MYTHOLOGY Tales of the North Men. WHO WERE THE NORSEMEN? “NORSE”: “North men” who were farmers & fisherman of Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway,
THE MIGHTY THOR.
Norse Myth. Sources Norse myths existed only in oral form while they were central to religious belief. They were only written down after Northern Europe.
Norse Mythology Presented by Fleury Laycook. Adapted from The Norse Myths By Kevin Crossley-Holland AndMythology By Edith Hamilton By Edith Hamilton.
Norse Mythology Page 190.
Norse Gods and Goddesses
Norse Mythology Creation & Gods.
Norse Mythology.
Greek VS. Viking(Norse) Mythology
Aim I can find out about Ancient Greek gods and goddesses Success Criteria I can research different Greek gods and say key facts about them.
Viking Myths and Beliefs
Norse Gods and Goddesses
THOR The Mighty God of Thunder
Norse Mythology.
Norse Mythology - Valkyries
“Gotterdammerung” “Doom of the Gods”
Norse Gods and Goddesses
Nordic Mythology.
Appositives and Norse Myths
THOR The Mighty God of Thunder
Norse Mythology The Gods of the North.
Norse Mythology: Creation Story.
Story Gods/Mortals Moral/Purpose Real World “Loki’s Children”
Norse Gods and Goddesses
The Norse Pantheon.
The 12 Ruling Greek Gods and Goddesses Who Dwell on Mount Olympus
Norse Gods and Goddesses
Mythology Lesson Plans.
Norse Mythology An Introduction.
Norse Gods and Goddesses
Norse Mythology.
Presentation transcript:

The Norse Pantheon

Odin-God of Poetry, Battle, and Death The All-Father Has only one eye Always wears a blue cloak and wide hat to escape recognition Carries a magic spear called Gungnir The ravens Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory) sit on his shoulders Sleipnir is his eight-legged horse.

Thor-god of thunder and lightning Born from Odin and Earth Most loved and respected of the gods Represented order and used Mjollnir to keep the giants at bay Strong enough to handle the world serpent Jormungand Quick tempered, slow witted, strong and dependable

Freyr-god of plenty Fertility god; son of Njord; brother of Freya He is who to invoke for peace and plenty He also brings prosperity to men Decides when the rains fall and the sun shines Had a sacred ship (Skidbladnir) and boar (Gullinbursti) which are both symbols of fertility

Heimdall Associated with the sea and was the son of nine maidens Reputed to need less sleep than a bird and can see 100 leagues in front of him by night and day. Able to hear grass growing. Guard of the Bifrost; owner of the horn Gjall which could be heard through 9 worlds

Tyr- bravest of the gods Sacrificed a hand so Fenrir could be bound This ensued the safety of the gods until Ragnarok

Forsetti-God of Justice Son of Balder and Nanna

Bragi-god of poetry and eloquence Son of Odin

Ull Invoked during duels Particularly concerned with archery and skiing

Vali Son of Odin and mistress Rind, who avenged Balders death killing his unwitting murderer

Vidar Son of Odin and the giantess Grid who will avenge Odin’s death

Three other male inhabitants in Asgard Honir-very indecisive; associated with Odin and Loki. After Ragnarok he will be Odin’s successor Hermod-son of Odin, he travels to the underworld in an attempt to recover his dead brother Balder

Balder-gentle and beloved Son of Odin and Frigg Killed by Hod or Hoder, his blind brother whose aim is guided by Loki

Loki The son of two giants but somehow the foster brother of Odin. Sneaky, handsome, conniving, manipulative. Can change shape to take on animal form. One minute he helps the god, the next he loses the golden apples of youth. He has 3 children: Jormungand, the wolf Fenrir, and Hel (half alive/half dead).

Goddesses-Freyja Goddess of love Also associated with war-rides into battle with a chariot pulled by two cats Mistress of magic and witchcraft

Goddesses Gefion-agriculture and plowing Eir-goddess of healing Sjofn and Lofn-matchmakers Var-marriage oath and punisher of cheaters Vor-nothing hidden from her Syn-invoked by defendants at trial Snotra-self discipline

Goddesses Saga-Odin’s drinking partner Lin, fulla, and Gna- handmaidens to Odin’s wife Frigg Idun- custodian of the apples of youth Sif-wife of Thor; famed for long golden hair