
Jötunn - Wikipedia
A jötunn (also jotun; plural jötnar; in the normalised scholarly spelling of Old Norse, jǫtunn / ˈjɔːtʊn /; [2] or, in Old English, eoten, plural eotenas) is a type of being in Germanic mythology.
Jötun | Giants, Norse Mythology, Norse Gods | Britannica
Jötun, in Germanic religion, race of giants that lived in Jötunheim under one of the roots of Yggdrasill. They were older than and ruled before the gods (Aesir), to whom they remained hostile. It was believed that Ragnarök, the destruction of this world and the beginning of …
Jötunn: the epic giants of Norse mythology - Routes North
Aug 26, 2023 · Ever heard of a Jötunn, or a Norse giant? A Jötunn is a huge, mythical creature that has captivated the minds of storytellers and scholars alike. But what are these …
Jötunheimr - Wikipedia
10th-century picture stone from the Hunnestad Monument that is believed to depict a female jötunn (or gýgr) riding on a wolf with vipers as reins, which has been proposed to be Hyrrokkin.
Jotun: The Giants of Norse Mythology and Their Realm
When it comes to Norse mythology, the Jotun are some of the most fascinating and powerful beings in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon. Also known as giants, these creatures have enchanted storytellers and historians for centuries with their awe-inspiring size, mythical powers, and enigmatic presence in the world.
Who are the Jötnar in Norse Mythology? - Life in Norway
Oct 8, 2021 · In Norse mythology, the Jötnar (singular: jötunn) are a race of beings that mainly live in Jötunheimr, one of the nine worlds connected by the ash tree Yggdrasil. They’re often in conflict with the Æsir, and are key players in bringing about Ragnarök, the end of the world. This means that they tend to be depicted as the Bad Guys in popular culture.
Jötnar (Jötunn) | The Giants of Norse Mythology - Vikingr
Mar 17, 2024 · As the first being of Creation and instrumental in causing Ragnarok the Jötnar plays a crucial part in Norse mythology. Sworn enemies of the Aesir and Vanir, the giant jötnar …
Giants in Norse Mythology: Ultimate Guide to the Jötunn/Jötnar
Jul 19, 2022 · Who are the giants in Norse mythology? The giants of Norse mythology were called Jötunn, or the Jötnar. Some were large, but all possessed some form of immense physical or …
7 Obscure Facts about Jotunns, Giants from Norse Mythology
The Jotnar (singular Jotunn) are human-shaped beings from Norse mythology that are commonly described as giants. The origin of the name “jotunn” is uncertain, but it most likely derives from …
Jǫtunn (Jötunn) | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
A Jǫtunn (Old Norse: [ˈjɔtonː]), sometimes anglicised as Jotunn (pronounced yōtən [1]), plural: jötnar / jǫtnar, Jotnar, or Jotuns is a creature in Norse mythology, a member of a tribe of nature spirits with superhuman strength and abilities, described as standing in opposition to the tribes of Æsir and Vanir, although they frequently ...