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Frija (Frigg, Frige, Fricka, Frijjo)

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The most widely known of all the Germanic goddesses considered a mother figure who namesake falls on the day of Friday. Frigg is Odin's wife and the mother of Baldur. She is also a formidable sorceress in her own might and main, a goddess of the family and social order.

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