Ítreksjóð

In Norse mythology, Ítreksjóð (Old Norse) is a son of Odin and a god. Ítreksjóð is attested in chapter 75 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, where he is numbered among the Æsir and listed as one of Odin's sons.[1] Ítreksjóð is sometimes modernly anglicized as Itreksiod or Itreksjod.

Notes

  1. Faulkes (1995:156).
gollark: Many things.
gollark: But then SC would stop being a glorious anarchocapitalist paradise.
gollark: Have you not been to our surveillance outposts before?
gollark: GTech™ has all information.
gollark: They're working on a system which will transport in bulk cobble via shulker box and drone into enemy bases to chunkban them.

References

  • Faulkes, Anthony (Trans.) (1995) [1987]. Edda. Everyman. ISBN 0-4608-7616-3
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