Hugin ve Munin
İskandinav mitolojisinde, Huginn (Eski Norsça: "düşünce"[1]) ve Muninn (Eski Norsça: "hafıza"[2] veya "zihin"[3]), Midgard'ın her yerine uçan ve tanrı Odin'e bilgi getiren bir çift kuzgundur. Huginn ve Muninn, 13. yüzyılda daha önceki geleneksel kaynaklar olan Nesir Edda, Heimskringla ve 13. yüzyılda Óláfr Þórðarson tarafından derlenen Üçüncü Dilbilgisi İncelemesi'nden; ve skaldların şiirlerinden derlenen Manzum Edda'da aktarılmıştır. Kuzgunların isimleri bazen Hugin ve Munin olarak İngilizceleştirilir.
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