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Motif

Thor slays his foster father and takes himself the realm of Thrace.

Society. · The family. · Foster relatives. · view the constellation · filed as P271.8

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“Their son was Loridi, who re- sembled his father ; his son was Einridi, his son Vingethor, his son Vingener, his son Moda, his son Magi, his son Seskef, his son Bedvig, his son Athra (whom we call Annarr), his son Itermann, his son Heremod, his son Skjal- dun (whom we call Skjold), his son Bjaf (whom we call Bjarr), his son Jat, his son Gudolfr, his son Finn, his son Friallaf (whom we call Fridleifr); his son was he who is named Voden,…”

The Prose Edda (Brodeur 1916), Prologue III · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Foster father.

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Magician as foster father. (Cf. N845.)Fisherman as foster fatherDwarf as foster father. (Cf. F451.5.1.)Living king's or nobleman's son as foster son of father's friend: considered an honor for the foster fatherFoster father as constant helperFoster children return foster father's love: avenge him, etcKing's son named after his father's foster father

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