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Categories: Norse gods, Jötnar, Liquor deities, Alcohol gods, Personifications in Norse mythology
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Ægir  Aegir  Gy'mir  Gy´mir  Hlér
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Ægir, Hlér, or Gymir, is a jötunn and a personification of the sea in Norse mythology. Wikipedia
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Ægir, Hlér, or Gymir, is a jötunn and a personification of the sea in Norse mythology. Wikipedia
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A giant and king of the sea, personifying the power thereof. He is the son of Fornjótr, and the brother of Logi and Kári. He has nine daughters — the billow maidens — by his wife, Rán, namely: Bára, Blóðughadda, Bylgja, Dúfa, Hefring, Himinglæva, Hrönn, Kólga, and Unnr. Wiktionary
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