Rindr

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Rindr is a figure in Norse mythology, often described as a giantess or princess, who is the mother of the god Váli.

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Label Occurrences
Rindr canonical 2

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Norse mythology
giantess
goddess
princess
appearsIn Norse mythology
associatedWith Odin
Váli
category jötnar
surface form: Jötnar

Mythological princesses
Norse goddesses
child Váli
culture Norse
father King of Ruthenia
surface form: King of the Ruthenians (in some sources)
gender female
languageForm Old Norse
mentionedIn Saxo Grammaticus’s Gesta Danorum
surface form: Gesta Danorum

Norse mythological tradition
motherOf Váli
mythologicalRole mother of a vengeance god
nameVariant Rind
Rinda
notableFor being the mother of Váli
connection to the myth of Baldr’s death and vengeance
realmOrOrigin Jotunheim
surface form: Jötunheimr (attributed in some traditions)
spouseOrConsort Odin

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Odin consort Rindr
Váli mother Rindr