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Gladsheim ("place of joy") is the hall of the gods in Asgard, situated on the plain of Ida. Odin presides there but also each of the twelve main gods has a high seat there. Gladsheim is where the gods meet to make important decisions. It is also the inner citadel or sanctuary of Asgard, just as the Acropolis was the sanctuary of ancient Athens.


In Norse mythology, Gladsheim is a realm in Asgard where Odin's hall of Valhalla is located according to Grímnismál. Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse: Ásgarður) is the realm of the gods, the Æsir, thought to be separate from the realm of the mortals, Midgard. ... For other meanings of Odin, Woden or Wotan see Odin (disambiguation), Woden (disambiguation), Wotan (disambiguation). ... Valhalla as portrayed in the animated film Valhalla In this illustration from a 17th century Icelandic manuscript Heimdallr is shown guarding the gate of Valhalla. ... Grímnismál (Sayings of Grímnir) is one of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda. ...


Snorri states in Gylfaginning that Gladsheim was a meeting hall, containing twelve high seats where the male Æsir held council. It was located on the Plain of Ida or Idavoll in Asgard, near the hall of Vingólf where the goddesses gathered. Snorri Sturlason (1178 – September 23, 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet and politician. ... External links Original text English text Categories: Mythology stubs | Medieval literature | Sagas of Iceland | Norse mythology | Nordic folklore ... In Old Norse, the Æsir (singular Áss, feminine Ásynja, feminine plural Ásynjur, Anglo-Saxon Ós, from Proto-Germanic *Ansuz) are the principal gods of the pantheon of Norse mythology. ... In Norse mythology, Idavoll was the central plain in Asgard. ... In Norse mythology, Idavoll was the central plain in Asgard. ... In Norse mythology, Vingólf is one of the buildings of the gods. ...

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Gladsheim Kindred -- Charter (484 words)
Gladsheim Kindred is a gathering of men and women who have freely come together to worship the Norse Gods and Godesses, the AEsir and Vanir.
To be admitted to Gladsheim Kindred, a prospective member shall be at least twenty-one years of age, and shall Profess sole religious faith in the AEsir and Vanir.
All members of Gladsheim Kindred shall have an equal voice in the affairs and administration of the Kindred.
Gladsheim - LoveToKnow 1911 (39 words)
GLADSHEIM (Old Norse Gladsheimr), in Scandinavian mythology, the region of joy and home of Odin.
Valhalla, the paradise whither the heroes who fell in battle were escorted, was situated there.
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