Glaðsheimr

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Glaðsheimr is a hall or region in Norse mythology where the chief gods, including Odin, gather for council within the divine realm.

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Glaðsheimr canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hall
location in Norse mythology
mythological location
region
associatedWith Odin
Aesir
surface form: Æsir
category Mythological halls
Places in Norse mythology
chiefDeityAssociated Odin
cosmicRole central meeting place of the gods
describedBy Snorri Sturluson
describedIn Gylfaginning
Prose Edda
etymologyMeaning bright home
function council hall of the Æsir
meeting place of the gods
gatheringOf chief gods
council of the Æsir
hasFeature council chamber
high-seat of the gods
temple-like structure
languageOfName Old Norse
locatedIn realm of the gods
Asgard
surface form: Ásgarðr
mythology Norse mythology
partOf cosmology of Norse mythology
divine realm
relatedConcept Valhalla
surface form: Valhöll

Asgard
surface form: Ásgarðr

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Asgard contains Glaðsheimr