
Eddas
The Eddas, compiled by Sæmund Sigfusson in the medieval period, are two essential collections of Icelandic literature that serve as primary sources for understanding Norse mythology. These texts encompass a wide range of stories about gods, heroes, and the creation of the world, reflecting the beliefs and values of the Norse culture. The Eddas are notable for their historical significance and influence on later literature and mythology studies.
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