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| CIT_NOR_NJORD_POETIC | ENT_NOR_NJORD | SRC_POETIC_EDDA | The Poetic Edda | The Poetic Edda | Yet Njord is not of the lineage of the Aesir, for he was born and bred in Vanaheim. But the Vanir gave him as hostage to the Aesir, receiving from them in his stead Hoenir. By this means was peace re-established between the Aesir and Vanir. Njord took to wife Skadi, the daughter of the giant Thjassi. | Benjamin Thorpe | 1866 | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14726 | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | English translation (Benjamin Thorpe, in the Norroena ed. Gutenberg #14726) located by name within the work (not exact stanza); verify locus. |