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Encyclopedia > Frigga

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Frigga's Web - A Frithstead For All Heathen Folk (434 words)
This corresponds to Frigga's role as frithweaver (peaceweaver) and as mother of all the Germanic Heathen tribes.
Frigga's Web is designed to support Frigga's aims of building a strong, multi-faceted, viable Heathen community in the modern world, and provide a space that is focused on peace, frith, and the practical arts and skills of running and living in that community.
Frigga is known as Queen of Asgard, the realm of the gods and goddesses.
Frigga (335 words)
Frigga had the ability to see into the future, although not the power to change it, this dilemma is shown in the most popular story told about her:
Frigga's tears of mourning were so bounteous that the hapless plant that had caused his death took pity.
He is brought back to life, and the Nordic goddess Frigga is so grateful that she reverses the curse she had placed on "the baleful plant", changing it to a symbol of peace and love and promising a kiss to all who passed under it.
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