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[[Image:Heimdall and little Hnossa by Willy Pogany.png|thumb|right|"[[Heimdallr|Heimdall]] and little Hnossa - how all things came to be" (1920) by [[Willy Pogany]].]] |
[[Image:Heimdall and little Hnossa by Willy Pogany.png|thumb|right|"[[Heimdallr|Heimdall]] and little Hnossa - how all things came to be" (1920) by [[Willy Pogany]].]] |
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In [[Norse mythology]], '''Hnoss''' ([[Old Norse]] "treasure"<ref name=ORCHARD87>Orchard (1997:87).</ref>) is the daughter of [[Freyja]] and [[Óðr]], and sister of [[Gersemi]]. |
In [[Norse mythology]], '''Hnoss''' ([[Old Norse]] "treasure"<ref name=ORCHARD87>Orchard (1997:87).</ref>) is the daughter of [[Freyja]] and [[Óðr]], and sister of [[Gersemi]]. |
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In Norse mythology, Hnoss (Old Norse "treasure"[1]) is the daughter of Freyja and Óðr, and sister of Gersemi.
Notes
- ^ Orchard (1997:87).
References
- Orchard, Andy (1997). Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend. Cassell. ISBN 0-304-34520-2