Þrúðvangr


In Norse mythology, Þrúðvangar (anglicized Thrúdvangar or Thrudvangar) or Þrúðvangr (anglicized Thrúdvang or Thrudvang)[1] , which means "Plain(s) / Field(s) of strength" in Old Norse, is the home of Thor according to Snorri Sturluson, who mentions them both in his Edda (Gylfaginning, <small>21, 47</small>; Skáldskaparmál, <small>17</small>) and in the euhemerized account of the Ynglinga saga <small>(5)</small>: "[Thor] has his realm in the place called Thrúdvangar, and his hall is called Bilskirni."