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Glöð ("glad" or "glowing embers"; sometimes anglicized as Glod or Glut) is a legendary queen who figures in the Norse Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar. She is a daughter of Grímr of Grímsgarðr in Jötunheimr and his wife Alvör, the sister of King Álf the Old of Álfheimr. She is also the wife of Logi, also referred to as Hálogi, with whom she had two daughters, or Eisa ("glowing embers") and ("embers").

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  • Glöd (»Glut«) ist in der nordischen Mythologie die Frau des Feuerriesen Logi. Ihre Töchter waren Eimyria (»Glutasche«) und Eysa. Gemäß der Preisung Thors wurden die beiden Schwestern von den verbannten Jarlen und auf ein fernes Eiland entführt. (de)
  • Glod (nórdico antiguo: Glöð que significa "brasas brillantes") es una legendaria reina de los jotuns (gigantes) que aparece en la saga nórdica Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar. Hija de Grímr de Grímsgarðr en Jötunheim y esposa de Logi, con quien tuvo dos hijas muy hermosas, Eisa y Eimyrja.​ (es)
  • Glöð ("glad" or "glowing embers"; sometimes anglicized as Glod or Glut) is a legendary queen who figures in the Norse Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar. She is a daughter of Grímr of Grímsgarðr in Jötunheimr and his wife Alvör, the sister of King Álf the Old of Álfheimr. She is also the wife of Logi, also referred to as Hálogi, with whom she had two daughters, or Eisa ("glowing embers") and ("embers"). In Norse mythology, Logi is a fire giant, god and personification of fire, mentioned in the Prose Edda. By extension, Glöð, as Logi's consort, is sometimes identified as a goddess, as are her daughters. In addition to this, the placement of her father, Grímr, in Jötunheimr, identifies him as a jötunn, that is, a supernatural being. So does the placement of her mother, Alvör, in Alfheimr, the realm of the Light Elves. This suggests that Glöð is perhaps more properly regarded as a mythological figure rather than as a historical one. Glöð is also often wrongly identified as the wife of the god Loki rather than Logi. (en)
  • Glod (nórdico antigo: Glöð que significa "brasas brilhantes") é una legendaria rainha dos jotuns (gigantes) que aparece na saga nórdica . Filha de Grímr de Grímsgarðr em Jötunheim e esposa de , com quem teve duas filhas muito bonitas, Eisa e Eimyrja. (pt)
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  • Glöd (»Glut«) ist in der nordischen Mythologie die Frau des Feuerriesen Logi. Ihre Töchter waren Eimyria (»Glutasche«) und Eysa. Gemäß der Preisung Thors wurden die beiden Schwestern von den verbannten Jarlen und auf ein fernes Eiland entführt. (de)
  • Glod (nórdico antiguo: Glöð que significa "brasas brillantes") es una legendaria reina de los jotuns (gigantes) que aparece en la saga nórdica Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar. Hija de Grímr de Grímsgarðr en Jötunheim y esposa de Logi, con quien tuvo dos hijas muy hermosas, Eisa y Eimyrja.​ (es)
  • Glod (nórdico antigo: Glöð que significa "brasas brilhantes") é una legendaria rainha dos jotuns (gigantes) que aparece na saga nórdica . Filha de Grímr de Grímsgarðr em Jötunheim e esposa de , com quem teve duas filhas muito bonitas, Eisa e Eimyrja. (pt)
  • Glöð ("glad" or "glowing embers"; sometimes anglicized as Glod or Glut) is a legendary queen who figures in the Norse Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar. She is a daughter of Grímr of Grímsgarðr in Jötunheimr and his wife Alvör, the sister of King Álf the Old of Álfheimr. She is also the wife of Logi, also referred to as Hálogi, with whom she had two daughters, or Eisa ("glowing embers") and ("embers"). (en)
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