<nowiki>æsir; Æsir; Аси; Aesir; 阿薩神族; Asovia; Аси; 阿薩神族; 阿萨神族; Ase; 아스; azoj; Аси; Æsiri; ইসির; Ases; Asi; Aesir; Āsi; Ase (mitologie); Есир; 阿萨神族; æser; æser; Asar; Æsir; آسر; Æsir; Ázok; Æsir; Æsir; Ase; Асы; Ասեր; 阿萨神族; aser; ასები; Ase; אסיר; Асы; 阿萨神族; Aasat; Aesir; Asi; Aasid; Asen; 阿萨神族; Aesir; Anses; Aesir; Esir; Ēse; Асы; asagudar; Asai; azi; Aesir; آسیر; Aesir; Æsir; Azowie; 𐌰𐌽𐍃𐌾𐌿𐍃; 阿薩神族; Есир; Æsir; асы; ᱮᱭᱥᱟᱨ; Æsir; Ásové; Εσίρ; アース神族; gruppo di divinità della mitologia norrena; skandináv mitológia alakjai; nissaga de déus del panteó nòrdic més importants; Göttergeschlecht der nordischen Mythologie; den dominerende gudeslægt i den nordiske mytologi; bogovi v germanskem poganstvu; 北欧神話に登場する神々の一族; Ett av tre gudasläkten i nordisk mytologi och asatro, vid sidan om vaner och alver.; betegnelse i norrøn mytologi; mythologie; 북유럽 신화의 신족; clan de dioses en la mitología nórdica; jumalten suku skandinaavisessa mytologiassa; Gods in Germanic paganism; groupe de dieux principaux de la mythologie nordique; група од главните богови во нордиската митологија; основная группа богов в германо-скандинавской мифологии; Ases; Aesir; As; Ásynjur; Asynjur; Aesir; Aesirs; Æsir; Asynes; Asynje; Aesirowie; Æsir; Asowie; Ásatrú; Ás; Æsir; as; Ásynjur; Ásynja; Áss; Ansjus; Aasa; Aasynjat; Æsir; Æsir; Áss; Ás; Asen; Áss; Asynja; Ásynja; Aesir; Æsir; Æsir; Аесир; Аесир; Æsir; Aslar; アシール; エーシル; アサ神族; Aesir; Æsir; Aesir; Æsir; Ásovia; Áss; Æsene; Æsane; Æse; Æsene; Aesir; Æsir; AEsen; Æsen; Asen (mythologie); אייסיר; asagudarna; asarna; asar; ase; as; asagud; Ásynja; Æsir; Ásynjur; Asos; 아스 신족; 에시르; 애시르; 아서 신; Asier; Aesier; Ēse; Ōs; Áss; აზები; Есир; 阿萨; 亞薩神族</nowiki>
Æsir Gods in Germanic paganism
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English: In Old Norse, áss (or ǫ́ss, ás, plural æsir; feminine ásynja, plural ásynjur) is the term denoting a member of the principal groups of gods of the pantheon of Norse paganism. They include many of the major figures, such as Odin, Frigg, Thor, Baldr and Tyr. They are one of the two groups of gods, the other being the Vanir. In Norse mythology, the two are described as having waged war against one another in the Æsir-Vanir War, resulting in the unification of the two into a single tribe of gods.
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This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.