Rind

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Rind is a figure from Norse mythology, often described as a giantess or princess who becomes the mother of the god Váli.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Norse mythology
giantess
mythological character
princess
appearsIn Norse mythology NERFINISHED
associatedWith Odin NERFINISHED
Æsir–Jötunn relations
childOf Billingr NERFINISHED
consortOf Odin NERFINISHED
culture Norse NERFINISHED
describedAs daughter of a king in some sources
giantess in some traditions
gender female
hasNameVariant Rinda NERFINISHED
Rindr NERFINISHED
hasOffspring Váli NERFINISHED
languageForm Old Norse NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Gesta Danorum NERFINISHED
motherOf Váli NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Germanic
narrativeFunction mother of a god born for vengeance
relatedConcept Rinda (Slavic mythology) (possible comparative link in scholarship) NERFINISHED
roleInMyth mother of Odin's avenger son Váli
scholarlyTopic comparative mythology
interpretation of obscure Norse figures

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Rindr nameVariant Rind