Are Frigg and Freyja the SAME? - Norse Gods Explained

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Jake Doubleyoo

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Jackson Crawford's video on Frigg and Freyja: • Frigg and Freyja
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@charlottecochran2337
@charlottecochran2337 Жыл бұрын
Too bad this video is out on Saturn's day instead of Frigg's day.
@irrationaldecision
@irrationaldecision Жыл бұрын
underrated comment lol
@MemTMCR
@MemTMCR Жыл бұрын
or Freya's dag in norwegian
@leoleonielsen8076
@leoleonielsen8076 Жыл бұрын
Now that you say i found out in School that all of the days are named after the norse gods except for monday and sunday who are named after the Sun and the Moon
@SovietPupper
@SovietPupper Жыл бұрын
@@leoleonielsen8076 we need more diversity. No?
@DaoFAQ
@DaoFAQ Жыл бұрын
@@leoleonielsen8076 Saturday is named for a Roman figure also. Saturn is the Roman equivalent to Cronus.
@apenasmaisumdiogo.7115
@apenasmaisumdiogo.7115 Жыл бұрын
I love how you always emphasize that when it comes to Norse mythology, we have to accept the limitations of our knowledge and leave ourselves to speculation, as there isn't much written information from earlier myths and even the later ones are scarce and most likely influenced by other cultures at best. It makes us stop to think about how much knowledge we lost across the centuries because no one wrote it down in an informative way like Snorri and others did.
@snatch3324
@snatch3324 Жыл бұрын
@The Owl Lady What's bad about Jackson Crawford?
@snatch3324
@snatch3324 Жыл бұрын
@The Owl Lady Isn't he an expert on old norse language and runes? Also maybe the old norse meaning of Opin Bera is different and Isn't to make public basically the same as to reveal? His interpretation of Folkvangr is just as valid as any other right? Just as you said we know so little about norse mythology. Still even if he is wrong about those things, he still Isn't bad.
@herobrinesblog
@herobrinesblog Жыл бұрын
2:32 are we all meant to just ignore that an important part of norse lore is not just that Freyja was accused of sleeping with other gods but also that she farted when caught?
@noroelsadek5462
@noroelsadek5462 Жыл бұрын
yes
@projekttaku1
@projekttaku1 Жыл бұрын
gigachad move
@connorleonard4047
@connorleonard4047 Жыл бұрын
It isnt really importabt
@jamescheddar4896
@jamescheddar4896 Жыл бұрын
​@@theowllady7381 Seeing as christians were so irreverent towards the native's belief systems with the residential schools in the 20th century, I don't doubt that everything we know about Asatru is viewed through a dookie stained lense
@DTavona
@DTavona 5 ай бұрын
Sleeping around wasn't considered bad as long as one was discreet, as both the gods and the goddesses did it. It's worth pointing out that Freya doesn't deny the accusation, but it's worth noting that the only child Freya bore were sired by Odin (Hnoss). Despite Snorri's insistence, Freya is often remarked as weeping over her absent husband, and frequently goes searching for him. The only god among the Norse known to wander around was Odin; yes, it's circumstantial, but some scholars linquistically link Odin to Ođr. As a powerful magician and one of her spheres being fertility, Freya knew when she was fertile, and she likely helped the other women; however, it's also possible that if alternately not relying on the wisdom of Frigga, that it might be common knowledge among the women knowing which herbs to take to discourage fertility. While Loki accuses Freya, the other gods weren't impressed. Thor, for example was married to Sif and by her had a daughter, Thrud. However, he also had Magni by the giantess, Jarnsaxa, who was not his wife; the parentage of Thor's other son, Modi, is not known, but it's worth noting that the boys were raised together, and Thor's patrimony was acknowledged.
@eatinganemone89
@eatinganemone89 Жыл бұрын
Atreus: “Hey, Mimir, why’s Freya so popular with the dwarves?” Mimir: “uhhhhhh…”
@ultroytheroy34
@ultroytheroy34 Жыл бұрын
I had a nostalgic moment when you talked about how Freya got her necklace as it was the first Norse Mythology related thing a read as a kid
@spoopyd.8910
@spoopyd.8910 Жыл бұрын
Yes. They're both Odin in disguise
@Durandal734
@Durandal734 8 ай бұрын
Do you think this is a friggin joke?
@mroguretxs9651
@mroguretxs9651 5 ай бұрын
​@@Durandal734yes.
@an0rmalp3rson70
@an0rmalp3rson70 3 ай бұрын
​@@Durandal734yes
@theonewhoknocks6950
@theonewhoknocks6950 3 ай бұрын
@@Durandal734you can’t just throw that into the frey
@matthewprice1625
@matthewprice1625 Жыл бұрын
I really love your Norse Mythology videos, and I would love to see one on the Aesir-Vanir war
@Carewolf
@Carewolf Жыл бұрын
Well, we know nothing about it.
@yami_the_witch
@yami_the_witch Жыл бұрын
Can we do Japanese Mythology? I wanna hear the tales of Kaguya and such. Plus I'm sure your designs would be wild
@BioluminescentTree
@BioluminescentTree Жыл бұрын
As a half Japanese guy I totally support your suggestion! Just note that Kaguya is not what is commonly referred to as "mythology", but just a stand-alone, albeit grand and otherworldly (not to mention achingly beautiful) fairytale.
@yami_the_witch
@yami_the_witch Жыл бұрын
That's usually what Mythology refers to, myths, fairytales and folklore that were believed at the time. The only difference is that unlike Greek or Norse mythology, these are still very much part of the culture and still a part of Shintoism. The Japanese never had a grand religious revamp, so a lot of the old Shintoism is still around. Heck, I'd refer to Catholicism as mythology, or well the bible. It's the very same wild whacky stories with a variety of characters doing wild things as any of the others. The sole difference is that people still believe in Catholocism, so it's regarded as a religion. Sorry if that take offends you. I didn't wanna come off as rude. Just what I feel like about these things.
@projekttaku1
@projekttaku1 Жыл бұрын
raijin seems pretty tight.
@nidohime6233
@nidohime6233 Жыл бұрын
Kaguya is more a fairytale character rather than a mythical figure.
@vojislavS8652
@vojislavS8652 Жыл бұрын
I think similar thing happened with Aphrodite/Venus because she had different origin story and was formally worshiped by the Phoenicians as Ashtarte. OSP red explained it better.
@airplanes_aren.t_real
@airplanes_aren.t_real Жыл бұрын
Osp red also explained the seal fight better
@gunjfur8633
@gunjfur8633 Жыл бұрын
Aphrodite/Venus isnt the same as Frigg/Freyja. Frigg/Freyja are both Norse. Aphrodite/Venus are from different cultures, with different origins. (Greek/Latin)
@ggwp638BC
@ggwp638BC Жыл бұрын
@@gunjfur8633 You're correct, but also not exactly. Like said in the video, Norse Mythology isn't from a single culture. It's actually an umbrella term to refer to the overarching shared ties of some scandinavian, germanic, celtic and even slavic pagan traditions, pieced together from several centuries. Adding to the confusion, these people did not develop a culture of writing often, which means that a lot of the earlier written accounts and main sources are christian. So they are both Norse in the sense that there was a shared cultured in that region, but Norse itself is a broad concept. If it weren't for the far more extensive writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans, we could have very well interpreted them in the same light, with a broader Mediterranean Mythology term, trying to piece together who is who, who belongs where, and so on.
@connorleonard4047
@connorleonard4047 Жыл бұрын
@@ggwp638BC not even close. Norse is a subset of Germanic culture. Only norse has Freya every other germanic cultute has Frige
@rccartrial5118
@rccartrial5118 Жыл бұрын
You should do Slavik mythology (in case you haven't heard of it it's basically believing in fairies, magical creatures and in some gods like Mokosh(goddess) and Perun[Peh-roon] (The main god) A more detailed explanation of Perun: In Slavic mythology, Perun (Cyrillic: Перýн) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms, rain, law, war, fertility and oak trees. His other attributes were fire, mountains, wind, iris, eagle, firmament (in Indo-European languages, this was joined with the notion of the sky of stone) and in a variation of today's Croatian language his name means fork.
@Pollicina_db
@Pollicina_db Жыл бұрын
I’m Croatian and no perun isn’t used as the word “fork” in our official language, we call a fork “vilica”. “Perin” similar to perun is used only in the north and east side of Adriatic coast in dialect. Also, an extra fun fact. We believe that when Perun strikes a bolt to the ground an iris grows. In croatian, iris are called “perunika” :)
@rccartrial5118
@rccartrial5118 Жыл бұрын
@@Pollicina_db Na otoku mi kazemo perun
@the_linden
@the_linden Жыл бұрын
Perun's place as the highest god is questionable. He's thought of as the highest one because we simply managed to reconstruct the highest number of mythos around him and he seems to appear in most Slavic regions, so the researchers think he must have been important or popular because of this. But in general, we know very little details about Slavic mythology except that it was very fragmented and localised, simillar to the Greek one. East, west and south had different gods, names for them or even priorities as to which is more important. E.g. from early sources we've got mentions of a god named "Rod" and he seems to have been associated with fate and family. From the context it seems he also was very important. In later sources he's basicaly nonexistent and we have no idea what happened. We also know only a handful of names from the entire pantheon that were simply mentioned once and never again. In other words: we know very, very little about actual Slavic mythology and due to lack of sources most of the knowledge is forever lost.
@rccartrial5118
@rccartrial5118 Жыл бұрын
@@the_linden interesting
@jimsus69
@jimsus69 Жыл бұрын
Isn't that where the lady Baba Jaga or Baba Yaga, comes from? 😆
@cheeselord3655
@cheeselord3655 Жыл бұрын
The latter half of the myth with the two brothers is suspiciously like another myth I've heard with Zeus and Hera. Interesting
@bornasotoudeh4044
@bornasotoudeh4044 Жыл бұрын
I actually haven’t heard that one, what is it?
@something1600
@something1600 Жыл бұрын
They descended from a common (though distant) culture.
@FO18L
@FO18L Жыл бұрын
1:21 i love how odin gets angry eyebrows on top of his normal eyebrows 😆
@makinasewingcenter7918
@makinasewingcenter7918 Жыл бұрын
It’s great that Jake can actually make learning fun
@dicko6017
@dicko6017 Жыл бұрын
I joined at the end of the premire so it just said "as is usually the case with norse mythology, we can only speculate" then it ends lol
@jw-vs7wh
@jw-vs7wh Жыл бұрын
though we will probably never know 100% if theyre the same or not, my theory is they both derived from the same/similar indo-european goddess and as time went on different tribes began to seperate this goddess into 2 goddesses. i view them now as separate deities
@legoking6165
@legoking6165 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like the most sensible possibility.
@Miners666
@Miners666 Жыл бұрын
My personal theory is Nerthus.
@damenwhelan3236
@damenwhelan3236 Ай бұрын
Same concept with me but opposite conclusion. I see them as the same deity. One while married to odin (odr ul fittr... i mean the man is called all father...) and one who isn't married him any more.
@AlexanderMarchesaine
@AlexanderMarchesaine Жыл бұрын
It’s like in Greek mythology. Sometimes, epithets become their own divinity out of confusion or just time. Ichnaea, Goddess of tracking, was once simply an epithet of Themis, but became separate. The same happened with Zegreus and Dionysus.
@--Paws--
@--Paws-- Жыл бұрын
As someone pointed out in a sort of unrelated video about languages, Freyja almost sounds similar to the Hindi name Priya (प्रिया). However Frigg seems to be more related since Frigg is a goddess of love and Priya means "beloved".
@cramerfloro5936
@cramerfloro5936 Жыл бұрын
Freyja is also a goddess of love, though in her case more in relation to sexuality, while Frigg oversees family relations and marriage.
@gunjfur8633
@gunjfur8633 Жыл бұрын
The "gg" in Frigg was originaly a "y" like sound. Frigg = Priya
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 Жыл бұрын
Freyja is the goddess of love beauty and sex whereas Frigg is the goddess of marriage. They’re essentially the Aphrodite and Hera of their pantheon
@fatgecko1616
@fatgecko1616 Жыл бұрын
Jake: Frigg and Freya. My brain: friggin' Freya!
@roaringthunder115
@roaringthunder115 Жыл бұрын
Loki really said Freyja farted
@yourix2
@yourix2 Жыл бұрын
This just shows how fluid believes and religions where back then and now to some extend. The more i study mythology the more i realise how little we actually know.
@TheAussieBlue
@TheAussieBlue Жыл бұрын
I just love the people angrying in the foreground when you talk about Valhalla.
@stephjjb
@stephjjb Жыл бұрын
It's always been my theory that the very male-dominated cast of the eddas was due to snorri because Norris and Viking religion old women fairly high shamans for example were exclusively or almost exclusively women in their culture
@Eric6761
@Eric6761 Жыл бұрын
7:17 I love how the image to depict the writer of the Edas seems to be soo desinterested and done with everything happening
@aneeshskariah6019
@aneeshskariah6019 Жыл бұрын
this was actually quite insightful. thankyou
@jacobwaterman4526
@jacobwaterman4526 Жыл бұрын
YES! The second video I've seen that shows the Heimdall/Loki seal slapfight!
@alctraz_s299
@alctraz_s299 Жыл бұрын
Really liked how detailed the video is, nice work. Could you do a video on Thor's and Loki's adventure to meet Utgard-Loki?
@xxrandomgamerxx810
@xxrandomgamerxx810 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos also I was wondering if there were any super weird artifacts kinda related to Greek mythology
@srbobo9349
@srbobo9349 Жыл бұрын
i unironically needed this
@authorlacey
@authorlacey Жыл бұрын
So my girlfriend practices paganism Freyja being her main goddess she makes offerings to and does the work of. She also makes offerings to Frigg. She explained to me that Frigg is like a different version of Freyja, like a piece of Freyja's personality given life. Some interpretations make it confusing with describing Frigg as like the shadow to Freyja. She explained Odin and Od were the same way. Of course this is just her personal practice and I just thought it was an interesting take on the goddesses.
@dj3y3
@dj3y3 Жыл бұрын
I have a similar belief. I personally believe that they are separate individuals, but also two equal halves. Two sides of the same coin. To me, Freyja (also my primary goddess funny enough) represents the half that is blunt, fierce, passionate. She is the assertive half that prefers to act when the situation calls for it. Frigg, at least as far as my current belief goes, is the passive half, preferring to remain calm and mirroring Odin’s wisdom with her own. If I were to really put it into simple terms, Frigg is the calm, Freyja is the storm. It’s also a helpful separation when Freyja’s domain of love is that of fertility and sexuality, while Frigg’s is more representative of the home and the family. They both embody separate realms of love. That being said, I still have a lot of reading to do lol
@Miners666
@Miners666 Жыл бұрын
I never understand why in general we have the gods so rigid, like, X is the god of Y. It seems to me that should gods exist that they’d be far more fluid and take on different aspects and forms - more like in Hinduism. And also that their forms would mutate on the beliefs of those who worship them - more like in American Gods. Gods and magic beings in stories shapeshift all the time, but as soon as they shift to a another humanoid form (that often doesn’t even have a name, their name is just the literal word for the thing they represent) we go “huh, must be a whole different god.” So for me there is “The Goddess” or “The Lady” as Freyja but can take the form of Frigg or Gullveig, or can act as the Triple Goddess with Jord and Hnoss. Also, we all have different aspects to our own personalities - we act differently with friends than with our parents, we act differently at work than we do with our partners, and how you view you’re parents is going to be completely different to how their parents view them. But if you’re a divine being those different groups slap a different name on you and 1000 years later you’re suddenly different people.
@Seamlesscontinuum
@Seamlesscontinuum Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I have been yearning to learn more about Norse mythology but a lot of KZbin material/ books can be somewhat of a snore Fest. No disrespect on them but I personally appreciate the use of cartoons in learning for whatever reason.
@EveryArchive
@EveryArchive Жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. In god of war, they are the same. And now I can see why they combined them there. Interesting time. (Plus we get more Norse mythology.) good times. Good video.
@lidular
@lidular Жыл бұрын
I also like the theory that Loki and Odin may have been the same god at some point
@samsarex4318
@samsarex4318 Жыл бұрын
Random person: Who are you? Frigg or Freyja: I'm Odin's wife Random person: Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down
@something1600
@something1600 Жыл бұрын
Like being Zeus's (or Posidan's) son.
@RandomPerson28337
@RandomPerson28337 Жыл бұрын
I never said that but ok.
@Amy_the_Lizard
@Amy_the_Lizard Жыл бұрын
I mean, it still narrows it down a lot more than if someone introduced themself as 'Zeus's lover' - though no one with sense would do that since that's basically asking for Hera to smite you...
@leeholcombe9533
@leeholcombe9533 Жыл бұрын
yes, this is a huge debate within the faith and sources only go so far, I'm not going to ramble about the religious aspects but in my learnings and interactions I've had they are two different beings. I love the video thanks for the thought-provoking subject.
@RazzBerryPiez
@RazzBerryPiez Жыл бұрын
😊A mug with the sentient sewing needle saying “did someone say sentient sewing needle?” Next to Loki’s mouth being sewn shut would be funny, but like no pressure or anything also I really like your content.😊
@MrMighty147
@MrMighty147 Жыл бұрын
Favourite mythology channel on this platform.
@TheHeston83
@TheHeston83 Жыл бұрын
yeah thats my question that said i think its God Of War 2018 & Raganrok and The MCU Merged them into the same person
@fredlloyd-ward6141
@fredlloyd-ward6141 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't help that their names both begin with Fr
@zainabfatima1051
@zainabfatima1051 Жыл бұрын
They are different Though In the Aesir-Vanir myth Freya has the abilities of Frigg But,Freya operates Folkvanger, which is the vanir counterpart of Valhalla,so I don't think they are actually the same
@cramerfloro5936
@cramerfloro5936 Жыл бұрын
@@fredlloyd-ward6141 or that these two goddesses share a lot of iconographic elements, like the feather cloak that let's you fly, a marriage to a mysterious traveller-god (Odin/Odr), and patronage over clairvoyance and aspects of womanhood (fertility and beauty for Freyja and housework like weaving for Frigg). It's been speculated for decades that these two deities might have had a shared origin.
@BlackWingedSeraphX
@BlackWingedSeraphX Жыл бұрын
Both having the Falcon cape sold me.
@Graehaus
@Graehaus Жыл бұрын
Fun video. I would consider them different as Frigg is of Aesir and Freyja and Frey were Vanir.
@destrover5
@destrover5 Жыл бұрын
Commenting to let you know that TikTok brought me to you. And holy shit am I thankful. Great fun content!!!!
@Therealdrmiles
@Therealdrmiles Жыл бұрын
Can you cover Aztec mythology?
@D3NL1LL3P
@D3NL1LL3P 7 ай бұрын
In my early schooling we were taught about the many great halls the gods had and it was explained as if the halls were geography close and the fighting done each day was between frejas and odins warriors to prepare for ragnarok. (I'm from Denmark btw)
@DTavona
@DTavona 5 ай бұрын
The idea that they were originally the same goddess and diverged until they were distinct when the groups reconnected later, it's also possible that they adapted some of the same spheres and animals because these were associated with goddesses. My current opinion is they were two different goddesses. Frigga was Aesir, and those gods stressed physical prowess. The Vanir stressed the arts, crafts, and magical ability. Soon after the two tribes of gods met, they went to war and the conflict lasted a long time with no clear winner. Tired of the constant warfare, both sides became agreeable to peace if a solution could be found. Frigga was Odin's first wife, and a time-honored practice to end fighting to for the leader to take a peace pride, and thus Freya became Odin's second wife (a practice known as a peace bride; having a woman from one tribe marry a leader from the rival tribe is what happened with Brigit to end the fighting between the Fomorians and the Tuatha in Irish myth; this shows the idea of a peace bride was widely known through the various tribes that were linguistically different). While Frigga stayed home to guard the homestead, Freya accompanied Odin into battle, and after the valkyries harvested the dead, Freya got half of the dead, and she got first pick - both as her right as Odin's wife and to show the Vanir were on par with the Aesir under Odin's leadership. Crawford says we don't know if Freya's dead warriors were housed elsewhere because only Valhalla is the only residence for the Einherjar, and that's fair. The warriors wouldn't necessarily have to bivouac in separate locations; when it came to fight, one group would follow Odin's banner, and the other group would march with Freya. Snorri loved the Norse gods, and he made many comparisons to encourage conversion to Christianity. However, as a Christian, he could not stomach the idea of Odin having two wives, so he deliberately listed Freya's husband with a name known to be Óðr, vehemently insisting they were two distinct gods. Some scholars consider the name of Freya's husband to be a cognate of Odin. One trait often mentioned was that Freya's husband was often away on travels, and missing him, she followed after him, and as you point out, the fact Odin is well known to travel about, looking for adventure, beer, and women to seduce, and we hear nothing of Freya's husband. If Freya's husband was Odin, this would make perfect sense. Odin having two wives is not farfetched at all. Polygamy among pagan chiefs, kings, and ruler gods was a thing because it showed the masses they were politically and/or physically powerful men to be reckoned with. Pagan women were usually only condemned with multiple wives if the husband was unable to take care of his women and children; what mattered was that if they agreed to marry that they and their children would be taken care of. Love, while an obsession in the West (and a lot of fun!), was an invention of the Victorian Age. While a husband and wife might develop affection or even love after years together, in many cultures marriages were arranged by the parents with an eye to future in-laws; in-laws might be called upon to provide opportunities for the children and/or provide resources and help during disasters. Love, if it was considered at all, was deemed an expensive luxury. That's why most researchers consider marriage both to be both a social and an economic contract (and why states get involved in its regulation). To some women, a man who had more than one woman and children by them was attractive, because he might have enough resources to provide for one more.
@ZGKIV
@ZGKIV Жыл бұрын
What if Valhalla is the land and Folkvang is the hall? Odin's half wander the lands, searching for battles and protecting from evils. Freyja's half stay in the hall, helping protect it from within, making weapons, and cooking vasts amount of food.
@ZGKIV
@ZGKIV Жыл бұрын
@@chargedfanboy ok, so the warriors dine and party waiting for Ragnarok, and the others tend to the fields, and gather ingredients for the food and wine. Thank you!
@Jester_Jingles
@Jester_Jingles Жыл бұрын
@@ZGKIVno. Fólkvangr is also explicitly people who died in combat. They were just chosen by Freyja then Odin.
@ZGKIV
@ZGKIV Жыл бұрын
@@Jester_Jingles I'm just saying, misinterpretations happen all the time
@Jester_Jingles
@Jester_Jingles Жыл бұрын
@@ZGKIV yes. Your second comment was very much a misinterpretation. Both get warriors.
@ZGKIV
@ZGKIV Жыл бұрын
@@Jester_Jingles well isn't that just the most polite way I've ever heard someone try to call me a moron. Wow. Cool. How about this? We don't know a lot of Norse mythology and have had to fill in a lot of gaps ourselves. We don't have a lot to go off of and there aren't a lot of things documenting Norse mythology. We may have misinterpreted the books and got it wrong, too. Maybe one takes warriors, and the other doesn't. Who tf knows? We sure can't be fucking sure cuz we didn't live back then, and we don't have a lot of info on their religious beliefs. Humans aren't perfect. Don't try to patronize me, asshole.
@dominicsamson762
@dominicsamson762 Жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to when Jake does Ragnarok
@ajgibson1307
@ajgibson1307 Жыл бұрын
Love you videos god bless
@anisabboud3770
@anisabboud3770 3 ай бұрын
Gná.. Reminds me of a boss fight in a game that took me 4 hours
@NoName-cn4tk
@NoName-cn4tk Жыл бұрын
You had no right (yes you do) to make Frigg and Frejya so cute!
@titangirl161
@titangirl161 Жыл бұрын
YES JAKE HAS ANSWERED MY PRAYERS AND TALKED ABOUT LOKI AND HEIMDALL SEALS FIGHTING OVER A NECKLACE!!!
@hopefulhyena3400
@hopefulhyena3400 5 ай бұрын
What if the only reason Valhalla and Folkvang are separate is so that we have two teams for the practice battles?
@LuxBellator92
@LuxBellator92 Жыл бұрын
I would love it if you covered Australian Indigenous mythology
@jankarieben1071
@jankarieben1071 Жыл бұрын
Long story short, yes, another name for Frigg was Friia, which is practically Freya, and considering the Slavic god Perun is literally Thor, it shouldn’t be a surprise that all pegan Northern European gods, regardless of name, symbolize the same things.
@Fitchy-ke3wz
@Fitchy-ke3wz 4 ай бұрын
I love both interpretations
@havoc5134
@havoc5134 Жыл бұрын
I have a little request do you think you could do a video on the Anglo-Saxon god Easter I'm very interested in Anglo-Saxon norse paganism but I can't get a lot of sources so It would be really cool if you did that
@connorleonard4047
@connorleonard4047 Жыл бұрын
I've been ab Anglo-Saxon heathen for 7 years
@Therealdrmiles
@Therealdrmiles Жыл бұрын
Can you cover Aztec mythology
@sonicspider5415
@sonicspider5415 Жыл бұрын
Do you think you’ll explain the different pantheons of Norse myth
@theboredbrickbuilder4130
@theboredbrickbuilder4130 Жыл бұрын
When's the next Egyptian mythology video
@dunkleosteusterrelli
@dunkleosteusterrelli 8 ай бұрын
now I'm interested about Frigga in Old English mythological beliefs which I believe shares etymological roots
@Hindenberg
@Hindenberg 2 ай бұрын
Can you talk about Heimdall
@rorylumley4727
@rorylumley4727 Жыл бұрын
I do wonder if something happened similar with odin and loki given they also have similarites like frigg and freya.
@ecurewitz
@ecurewitz Жыл бұрын
Can do done dtories about Kali being a total badass
@No_name7474
@No_name7474 Жыл бұрын
Can you do Khonsu? I gotta do a project about him
@cramerfloro5936
@cramerfloro5936 Жыл бұрын
There's a really informative video on him on the channel Religion for Breakfast
@No_name7474
@No_name7474 Жыл бұрын
Thank you just saved me an hour of research
@seankim1303
@seankim1303 Жыл бұрын
when will you do ragnarok
@berhonkusbardledoo
@berhonkusbardledoo Жыл бұрын
5:11 it sounds like he is saying “frickin Freyja”
@something1600
@something1600 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how much the Magnus Chase series would have changed if we had as good as a understanding of Norse mythology as we do with Greek.
@elvininoa3367
@elvininoa3367 Жыл бұрын
How about gullveig?
@user-ob8sj9oo9w
@user-ob8sj9oo9w 11 күн бұрын
Interesting hint that I just thought off: many Jotnar wanted Freyja's hand. Now, if she was Odin's wife, Odin would obviously have something to say about it, and as I have it, the Jotnar were slightly stupid, but not that stupid. Which give me the idea that Frigg was Odin's wife broadly speaking, while Freyja was a different goddess, with some sources referring to Frigg as Freyja.
@LittleTimmy2016
@LittleTimmy2016 Жыл бұрын
Aw frigg yeah! More videos
@SebastianJose_Fatherlessaxo
@SebastianJose_Fatherlessaxo Жыл бұрын
I love how Loki isnt a bad guy like in the mcu, he is just concerned bout how Freya sleeps with every god
@gmpssahnwal834
@gmpssahnwal834 Жыл бұрын
Loki in norse mythology is sometimes a bad guy and sometimes a good guy.
@projekttaku1
@projekttaku1 Жыл бұрын
@@gmpssahnwal834 dude took a L for the team and did a horse just so freyja didn't get married off, even after slutshaming her. They're not bad, just mischieveous.
@projekttaku1
@projekttaku1 Жыл бұрын
Including her bro.
@gmpssahnwal834
@gmpssahnwal834 Жыл бұрын
@@projekttaku1 He killed Baldr and Heimdallr and started Ragnarök. Loki was just mischievous but after Christianity started spreading the Christians started associating Loki with the devil because of this he started becoming more and more evil in the myths. It's kinda sad that Loki was actually a good guy but became so evil.
@projekttaku1
@projekttaku1 Жыл бұрын
@@gmpssahnwal834 yeah, its pretty interesting how he devolved into a bad guy in the real myth and in the movies.
@bukkchickenbukk
@bukkchickenbukk Жыл бұрын
The word “frick” was actually derived from when Odin would yell out “frigg!” when she’d messed something up.
@joshwhite5730
@joshwhite5730 9 ай бұрын
really
@myNameIsNot-
@myNameIsNot- 3 ай бұрын
@@joshwhite5730no
@jamblastwizard
@jamblastwizard Жыл бұрын
2:33 loki accuses freyja of committing incest and then farting?? these are very specific tricks from the trickster god
@fenrir8978
@fenrir8978 Жыл бұрын
Hey jake how do you make these animations?
@JakeDoubleyoo
@JakeDoubleyoo Жыл бұрын
I use Blender.
@fenrir8978
@fenrir8978 Жыл бұрын
@@JakeDoubleyoo thanks
@DOCTORmakenstuff
@DOCTORmakenstuff Жыл бұрын
Why is Od so cool looking hes emowizardrifc
@Neohonanims
@Neohonanims Жыл бұрын
I have gained so many brain cells from your videos
@Sapeiandme
@Sapeiandme Жыл бұрын
Yessssss
@kr8771
@kr8771 Жыл бұрын
i love the raging warrior animation
@Supineshark
@Supineshark Жыл бұрын
You should do Japanese mythology next
@homeschoolprojectsandprese1053
@homeschoolprojectsandprese1053 Жыл бұрын
I think that Freyas real name would start with n like nyigvi and nyourd sorry for the miss spelling
@tirididjdjwieidiw1138
@tirididjdjwieidiw1138 7 ай бұрын
Its also thought that freya and frigg or their equivalent, in mainland germanic mythology are the same person.
@SoAndSo-vr4lh
@SoAndSo-vr4lh Жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on Jason please
@macaco8899
@macaco8899 Жыл бұрын
Jason voorhes?
@schindy6385
@schindy6385 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering.. will there ever be asian mythology videos from you? 👀
@thatcherrycat1198
@thatcherrycat1198 Жыл бұрын
I’ve named most of my leopard geckos after north mythology so this is super fun for me
@ThatPigGuy11
@ThatPigGuy11 Жыл бұрын
Do Percy Jackson books!
@EdKolis
@EdKolis 7 ай бұрын
It's Friggin' Brilliant!
@dylansearcy3966
@dylansearcy3966 Жыл бұрын
Isn't frigg of the aesir?
@CM-ss5pe
@CM-ss5pe Жыл бұрын
Referring to them as Frigg and Freyja sounds like you're saying "Friggin' Freyja" the whole time.
@akechijubeimitsuhide
@akechijubeimitsuhide Жыл бұрын
In the Ring Cycle they are sisters, but Wagner kinda just took various myths and wrote his own fanfic XD
@laurakastrup
@laurakastrup Жыл бұрын
It’s commonly accepted among Scandinavians that yes, Frigg and Freya are at the very least connected, however it’s not the same goddess, Frigg is full blooded Aesir, born and raised, whereas Freya has the backstory of being a Vanir (a different breed of god, connected to nature and magic, whereas the Aesirs are connected to war and conquest), it is also stated that Frey, Freya’s brother, does not recognise Frigg upon first meeting her, so yeah would be hard to explain why YOUR TWIN BROTHER does not recognise you. However, it’s commonly stated that Frigg and Freya shares the same husband (Od, Freya’s husband, is most likely a synonym for Odin, Frigg’s husband) who, as the god of knowledge, but also one of the most hubris gods in Norse mythology, desired Freya’s wisdom within Vanir magic, which lead to seducing, sex, secrets and dipping. Is Baldur, Freya’s son? No, absolutely not. He’s actually one of her suitors, which would make it REALLY uncomfortable for him to also be her son, even by Nordic standards.
@perrytheplate8212
@perrytheplate8212 Жыл бұрын
I actually thought they were the same person at first. Since I can’t be bothered to remember names in books, I just pick out the part that’s most uncommon about the name to remember. Too bad not a lot of feminine names start with “Fr” Let’s say I had one hectic reading session, flipping my Norse mythology book back and forth.
@face942
@face942 Жыл бұрын
cool
@RandomPerson28337
@RandomPerson28337 Жыл бұрын
Only one way to find out. (Pulls out ancient summoning runes.)
@user-ze7cw2pi3k
@user-ze7cw2pi3k Жыл бұрын
this may not be your style but i would loveto se some new zealand mythology!
@isc8900
@isc8900 4 ай бұрын
if time travel is ever invented, I'm going back, traveling to Scandinavia, learning everything there is to learn about Norse Mythology and writing it down.
@andreasoriapino2463
@andreasoriapino2463 Жыл бұрын
is the name freya like in god of war or Freyja which call her in your in your writing? this is not in pronunciation this is how its spelled.
@JakeDoubleyoo
@JakeDoubleyoo Жыл бұрын
Either spelling works. You'll see old norse names anglicised in a lot of different ways depending on the translator (as you can see in this video's literary quotes). I generally just go for whatever spelling/pronunciation seems most common among english speakers, hence Freyja.
@josho7138
@josho7138 Жыл бұрын
Norse myths are dam hard
@THErandomShorts923
@THErandomShorts923 Жыл бұрын
I have a cat named after freyja
@ryan1000011
@ryan1000011 Жыл бұрын
It's likely that given time without Christians they would have merged into one goddess but the fact that Frig was Asgardian and Frayja is a Vanir likely means they were part of 2 believe systems from 2 different people's who eventually wared and joined cultures, mirroring the myth of the Asir Vanir war Though it's likely before that point they shared common origins So who's to know
@ryomensukuna302
@ryomensukuna302 Жыл бұрын
once I heard “Gńa” I immediately got PTSD.
@ThailandRepublicball2378
@ThailandRepublicball2378 8 ай бұрын
0:29
@ThailandRepublicball2378
@ThailandRepublicball2378 8 ай бұрын
Me too
@jish55
@jish55 Жыл бұрын
Do I think Frigg and Freyja are the same? Yes, because a) both Frigg and Ord have damn near no information on them beyond some random story/s, and b) Frigg/Freyja and Odin/Odr are so similar in name it makes sense that they're the same, but some mess up in translation (or Christians fudging things up to screw with the myths) essentially make Frigg/Freyja the same and Odin/Odr the same (also doesn't help that Odin and Freyja have equal rights and are both responsible for the souls of fallen warriors while Frigg/Odr play nearly no role in Norse mythos.
@joshthehammerheadshark7350
@joshthehammerheadshark7350 Жыл бұрын
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