Ægir - définition. Qu'est-ce que Ægir
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Ægir         
  • Nine Daughters]] prepare a huge vat of [[ale]]. 19th-century Swedish [[book illustration]] of the [[Poetic Edda]].
  • J. P. Molin's fountain relief featuring Ægir and his nine daughters
  • An anonymous illustration of Ægir published in 1901
SEA GIANT, GOD OF THE OCEAN AND KING OF THE SEA CREATURES IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY
Ägir; Gy´mir; Norse sea gods; Aegir; AEgir; Hlér; Æge; Æger
Ægir (anglicised as Aegir; Old Norse 'sea'), Hlér (Old Norse 'sea'), or Gymir (Old Norse less clearly 'sea, engulfer'), is a jötunn and a personification of the sea in Norse mythology. In the Old Norse record, Ægir hosts the gods in his halls and is associated with brewing ale.
Ægir-class offshore patrol vessel         
OFFSHORE PATROL VESSEL
Ægir class OPV; AEgir class offshore patrol vessel; Ægir class offshore patrol vessel; Aegir-class offshore patrol vessel
The Ægir-class offshore patrol vessel is a class of two offshore patrol vessels serving in the Icelandic Coast Guard (ICG). They participated in the two latter Cod Wars.
ICGV Ægir         
SHIP BUILT IN 1968
V/s Ægir; ICGV AEgir; V/s AEgir; ICGV Aegir; IMO 6821585
ICGV Ægir is a former offshore patrol vessel of the Icelandic Coast Guard. Built by Aalborg Værft, in Denmark, she is the lead ship of the and has one sister ship of an improved design, .