Angrboða

E356520

Angrboða is a giantess in Norse mythology known as the mother of monstrous beings, including the wolf Fenrir, the serpent Jörmungandr, and the underworld goddess Hel.

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Label Occurrences
Angrboða canonical 7

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf NorseMythologyCharacter
giantess
jötunn
mythologicalFigure
alignment chaotic
associatedPlace Járnviðr
associatedWith Loki
doom
monsters
prophecy
the end of the world
wolves
associatedWithEvent Ragnarok
surface form: Ragnarök
category Jötnar
Norse goddesses and giantesses
child Fenrir
Hel
Jormungandr
surface form: Jörmungandr
cosmologicalContext Nine Worlds
surface form: Nine Worlds of Norse cosmology
culture Norse
gender female
hasOffspringType serpent
underworld deity
wolf
languageOfName Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse
mentionedIn Gylfaginning
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
Völuspá
mythologicalCycle Ragnarok
surface form: Ragnarök cycle
mythology Norse mythology
nameMeaning she who brings grief
the one who brings sorrow
notableFor being mother of Fenrir
being mother of Hel
being mother of Jörmungandr
relatedConcept cosmic chaos
monstrous motherhood
residence Járnviðr
role mother of monsters
species jötunn
spouseOrConsort Loki
status chthonic figure

Referenced by (7)

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

Hel parent Angrboða
Loki consort Angrboða
Jormungandr parent Angrboða
Fenrir parent Angrboða
Hel (goddess) parent Angrboða
subject surface form: Hel
Vánagandr isChildOf Angrboða
World Serpent parent Angrboða