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'''Idun''', also known as '''Iðunn''' or '''Iduna''', was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to the {{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality, although these were in truth [[Apples of Eden]].
'''Idun''', also known as '''Iðunn''' or '''Iduna''', was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to the {{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality, although these were in truth [[Apples of Eden]].


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*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
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[[Category:Norse deities]]

Revision as of 16:45, 12 February 2019


Idun and the apples, by J. Doyle Penrose

Idun, also known as Iðunn or Iduna, was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to the Poetic Edda, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality, although these were in truth Apples of Eden.

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