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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "about". Breiðablik (sometimes anglicised as Breithablik or Breidablik) is the home of Baldr in Nordic mythology.

Meaning

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Attestations

Grímismál

The Eddic poem Grímnismál describes Breiðablik as the fair home of Baldr:

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The seventh is Breithablik; Baldr has there
For himself a dwelling set,
In the land I know that lies so fair,
And from evil fate is free.

Gylfaginning

In Snorri Sturluson's Gylfaginning, Breiðablik is described in a list of places in heaven, identified by some scholars as Asgard:Template:Sfn

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Then there is also in that place the abode called Breidablik, and there is not in heaven a fairer dwelling.

Later in the work, when Snorri describes Baldr, he gives another description, citing Grímnismál, though he does not name the poem:

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He [Baldr] dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven; in that place may nothing unclean be...

Interpretation and discussion

The name of Breiðablik has been noted to link with Baldr's attributes of light and beauty.Template:Sfn

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In popular culture

  • Breidablik is a sacred weapon in Fire Emblem Heroes that the Summoner uses to summon Heroes coming from different Fire Emblem games.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • In the PlayStation game Xenogears, Bledavik is the name of the capital city of the desert kingdom of Aveh on the Ignas continent.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

See also

Citations

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