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Summary Of: Æsir

The interaction between the Æsir and the Vanir has provoked an amount of scholarly theory and speculation... the Æsir and Vanir were portrayed as contemporaries... the most prominent Vanir gods who join the Æsir as hostages after a war between... been connected with cultivation and fertility and the Æsir were connected with power and war... the word Æsir is used to call gods in general... origin of many of the Æsir are doubtful and unexplained... s connection with the Æsir is not clearly mentioned...

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