Bilskírnir

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Bilskírnir is the immense, many-roomed hall in Norse mythology that serves as the home of the thunder god Thor in the realm of Þrúðvangr.

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Label Occurrences
Bilskírnir canonical 4

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf building in Norse mythology
hall
mythological location
associatedDeity Thor NERFINISHED
associatedWith lightning
thunder
weather
category Locations in Norse mythology
Thor in mythology
culture Norse mythology
describedAs immense hall
many-roomed hall
describedIn Poetic Edda NERFINISHED
Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson NERFINISHED
etymology often interpreted as “bright crack” or “lightning crack”
function dwelling
hasOwner Thor NERFINISHED
hasResident Sif NERFINISHED
Thor NERFINISHED
Thor’s children
homeOf Thor NERFINISHED
languageOfName Old Norse
locatedIn Þrúðvangr NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Grímnismál NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
notableFeature considered one of the greatest halls of the gods
said to have many rooms
partOf Þrúðvangr NERFINISHED
realmOf Thor NERFINISHED

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Norse god Thor hall Bilskírnir
subject surface form: Thor
Þrúðvangr hasEstate Bilskírnir
Þrúðvangr hasHall Bilskírnir
subject surface form: Thor
Þórr hall Bilskírnir