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Norse gods and godesses (History Other)

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Who are the most important Norse god/desses and what is known about them and their worshipers? And, most important, how do we know that?
2. In this Discussion, which follows the October 13 lecture pretty closely, the goal is to use the assigned reading of the last two weeks to construct an anthropology of Norse religion. The class spent two weeks reading a lot about Norse gods and heroes. The goal here is to discuss Norse religion as religion.
Students quickly noticed that the sources we rely on all postdate the conversion to Christianity which means they view the Norse religion(s) through Christian glasses. This is, however, true of many religious texts, including the scriptures of most religions so don't get discouraged.
There will be a thread for each point of World View. Students must make an initial post to two different points by October 20 and then comment on other students' posts during the following week. The Discussion closes October 27.
Not all points of World View are equally applicable, but spread out your posts. If posts cluster on too few points the Discussion will be revised.
This topic requires a bit more thought than previous Discussions so more points are being awarded. The best way to grab points is to clearly cite your source - state your opinion AND the assigned reading you are basing it on.

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Norse gods and godesses
The Norse gods and goddesses and their relevant legends are some of the most exciting mythologies in history. Information about these sources is borrowed from different patches of the oral tradition and local tales formulated in the pre-Christian ancient Germania and the early medieval Scandinavia (Ream of History). This history presents the various forms of gods and goddesses among these groups.
Ymir
Ymir is also called Aurgelmir in Norse mythology and is regarded as the first being. He was a giant created from water drops that formed following the mixing of Niflheim’s ice and the heat of Muspelheim (Geller). Being the first giant, he is regarded as the ancestor of all other giants. 
Odin
Odin could pass as the most respected and yet mysterious of all the Norse gods. He is referred to as the king of the Æsir tribe of gods and often ventures from the kingdom on a solitary basis based on...
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