Asgard (disambiguation)
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Asgard is a location associated with the gods in Norse cosmology.
Asgard, Asgaard or Åsgård, may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Fictional entities
- Asgard (comics), a realm in the fictional Marvel Comics universe, based on the Norse mythology
- Asgard (Conan) or Aesgaard, a kingdom in Conan the Barbarian universe
- Asgard (Stargate), a race in the Stargate universe
- Asgard, or Ysgard, in the Dungeons & Dragons game
- Asgard, a city in Jack London's The Iron Heel
Music and television
- Asgard (album), by Adorned Brood, 2000
- "Asgard", a song by Therion from the 2001 album Secret of the Runes
- Asgaard (game show), a Mexican TV series
Places
- Asgard Peak, British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Asgard, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Asgard Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Aasgard Pass, a mountain pass in Washington, U.S.
- Asgard (crater), on Jupiter's moon Callisto
Ships
- Asgard (yacht), which ran guns for the Irish Volunteers in 1914
- Asgard II, an Irish sail training vessel which sank in 2008
Other uses
- Reidar Åsgård (born 1943), a Norwegian politician
- Asgard Company, a fitness company of Mark Rippetoe
- Asgaard – German Security Group, a German private military company
- Asgard (archaea), a proposed taxonomic group of single-celled organisms
- Asgaard (brewery), a German brewery
- Asgard field, a natural gas field
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Asgard
- All pages with titles containing Asgard
- Åsgård (disambiguation)
- Asgardian (disambiguation)
- Asguard (band), a Belarusian band
- Asgardia, a micronation in space
- Åsgardfonna, a glacier in the Arctic
- Åsgårdstrand, a town in Vestfold, Norway
- Åsskard, a village in Surnadal Municipality, Norway
- Åsskard (municipality)
- Hasguard, a hamlet in Pembrokeshire, Wales
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