Muninn

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Muninn is one of the two ravens in Norse mythology who serve Odin by flying across the world to gather and report information back to him.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Muninn canonical 2
Huginn and Muninn 1
ravens Huginn and Muninn 1

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Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Norse mythology
mythological raven
appearsIn Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
associatedDeity Odin
associatedWith thought and memory
category Mythological birds
Norse legendary creatures
Odin's familiars
companionOf Odin
culture Norse
describedAs raven that flies all over the world each day
fliesOver Midgard
the world
function gather information for Odin
report information to Odin
gender male (traditional interpretation)
languageOfName Old Norse
mentionedBy Snorri Sturluson
mythology Norse mythology
nameMeaning "memory"
oftenDepictedPerchedOn Odin's shoulders
oftenDepictedWith Huginn
oneOf two ravens of Odin
partner Huginn
religion Germanic paganism
reportsTo Odin
role messenger
spy
serves Odin
species raven
symbolOf Odin's knowledge
memory

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Referenced by (4)

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

Odin animalCompanion Muninn
Freki associatedWith Muninn
this entity surface form: ravens Huginn and Muninn
Freki contrastedWith Muninn
this entity surface form: Huginn and Muninn
Geri relatedMythicAnimal Muninn