Borr
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This article is about the Norse deity. For the Dacian tribe, see Burs (Dacia).
Borr or Burr ('son'; sometimes anglicized Bor or Bur) was the son of Búri and the father of Odin in Norse mythology. He is mentioned in the Gylfaginning part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda.[Búri] gat son þann er Borr er nefndr. Hann fekk þeirar konu er Bestla er nefnd, dóttir Bölþorns jötuns, ok gátu þau þrjá sonu. Hét einn Óðinn, annarr Vili, þriði Vé. |
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The role of Borr in the mythology is unclear and there is no indication that he was worshiped in Norse paganism.
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