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[[File:Idun_and_the_Apples.jpg|thumb|248px|Idun and the apples.]]   '''Idun''' was the nordic godess of love, knowledge and youth.
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[[File:Idun_and_the_Apples.jpg|thumb|Idun and the apples.]]
 Idun was famous for her apples which are known to be what kept the nordic gods young and immortal. Acording to subject 16s glyphs, these apples where actually [[Apples of Eden]].
'''Idun''', whose name can also appear in the forms '''Idunn''' or '''Iduna''', was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to {{wiki|Poetic Edda}}, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the [[Apples of Eden|golden apples]], fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality.
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File:Idun and the Apples.jpg
Idun and the apples.

Idun, whose name can also appear in the forms Idunn or Iduna, was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to Poetic Edda, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality.

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