Numbers in Norse mythology Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Numbers are significant in Norse mythology although not to the extent which they are in some traditions e.g. as in Jewish kabbalism.Particularly significant numbers are three, eight, and nine.
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The number three is both an invocatory and magic number:
The number three occurs with great frequency in grouping individuals and artefacts:
The number nine is also a magically significant number:
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A common problem when researching things Norse is that the spelling of names varies much depending on one's country of origin. In the articles presented here, several common forms of the names will be presented. For more information see:
