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<p> in Norse mythology, was one of the nine Jote, or giant, maidens, who bore the god Heimdall on the border of the earth. They were all mother to him, Odin being his father. </p>
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<p> in Norse mythology, was one of the nine Jote, or giant, maidens, who bore the god Heimdall on the border of the earth. They were all mother to him, [[Odin]] being his father. </p>
 
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Angeya [1]

in Norse mythology, was one of the nine Jote, or giant, maidens, who bore the god Heimdall on the border of the earth. They were all mother to him, Odin being his father.

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