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Freya

Freya. By: Ashton Holly Matthew. Freya’s Facts. She is usually depicted as someone with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. She has the ability to shape shift into a bird. She is a Scandinavian Norse goddess. She is goddess of Spring, love, fertility, and many other things.

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Freya

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  1. Freya By: Ashton Holly Matthew

  2. Freya’s Facts • She is usually depicted as someone with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. • She has the ability to shape shift into a bird. • She is a Scandinavian Norse goddess. • She is goddess of Spring, love, fertility, and many other things

  3. Freya’s symbols • Aurora borealis (the Northern lights) • Cats • Colors: red, black, silver, white, and green • Rose, sandalwood, cypress, myrtle, and vervain • Friday is named after her

  4. The Myth of Freya • Is called Brisingamen • Tells how she acquired the necklace Brisingamen • In return for her favors, she receives the necklace imbued with magic

  5. Works Cited “Aurora Borealis, Image of.” trustedlog.com. 20 Jan 2009. http://www.trusted.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/nothern-lights-d.jpg. “Brisingamen, Image of” nastrond.net. 20 Jan 2009. http://www.nastrond.net/freyanecklace.html. “Freya, Image of.” crystalinks.com. 23 Jan 2009. http://www.crystalinks.com/freya.jpg. “Freya.” Encyclopedia Mythica. 2009. Encyclopedia Mythica Online. 15 Jan. 2009. http://www.pantheon.org/articles/f/freya.html.

  6. Works Cited “Freya, Image of.” moggies.co.uk. 16 Jan 2009. http://www.moggies.co.uk/images/freya.jpg. “Freyja.” Valkyrietower.com. 15 Jan 2009. http://www.valkyrietower.com/freyja.html. Milo. “Freya.” teenwitch.com. 6 Oct 2007. 15 Jan 2009. http://www.teenwitch.com/divine/norse/freya.html. Struluson, Snorri. “Brisingaman.” thorshof.org. 20 Jan 2009. http://www.thorshot.org/brisskrg.htm.

  7. Work Cited Continued “The Goddess Freya.” goddessgift.com. 02-08. 15 Jan 2009. http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/goddess- freya.htm.

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