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Sinmara was an Isu who was remembered in Norse mythology as the jötnar consort to Surtr, the lord of Múspellsheimr, but wife of Mímir.[1]

Mythology

Sinmara is only mentioned in the poem Fjǫlsvinnsmál, the second half of the two-part compilation titled Svipdagsmál. In it, she is listed alongside Surtr and was the owner of the weapon Lævateinn.[2]


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