Bor (god)

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Bor or Bur (Old Norse: Borr) was the son of Buri and is the father of Odin, Vili and Ve in the Norse mythology. Bor is mentioned in Gylfaginning of the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson.

Buri 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. — Normalized W Text

Buri begat a son named Borr, who married the woman named Bestla, daughter of Bolthorn the giant; and they had three sons: one was Odin, the second Vili, the third Ve. - Translation of Brodeur

Bor is not mentioned again in the Prose Edda. Odin is occasionally referred to as Son of Bor, but no further information is given about him.

Bor's role in mythology is unclear and there are no indications that he was worshiped in Norse religion.

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