
Queen Iduna - Disney Wiki
Queen Iduna, Elsa and Anna's mother, hailed from a Northuldra tribe in the Enchanted Forest. After her original tribe was decimated by invaders, she was taken in by another Northuldra …
Queen Iduna (Frozen) | The Ultimate Disney Character Guide
Jun 10, 2024 · Queen Iduna is a character from Disney’s Frozen franchise, introduced as the mother of Elsa and Anna, the central protagonists. She is initially depicted as a loving and …
The Quiet Power of Iduna in Norse Mythology
Mar 18, 2025 · The text explores the significance of Iduna, the Norse goddess known as the keeper of the golden apples that grant youth to the gods. Initially overlooked, her true power …
Iduna | Frozen Wiki | Fandom
After a battle broke out between the Arendelle castle guards and the Northuldra, Iduna summoned the wind spirit and saved the young Prince Agnarr. She left the forest with him and started a …
Queen Iduna | Character-community Wiki | Fandom
Queen Iduna is a minor character in Disney's 2013 animated feature film, Frozen and a supporting character in its 2019 sequel. She was born in the Enchanted Forest as a member …
Iduna | The princess Wikia | Fandom
Queen Iduna is one of the two overarching protagonists (alonside her husband King Agnarr) in the Frozen franchise. She was born in the Enchanted Forest as a member of the Northuldra.
Iduna of Arendelle | Disneyverse Wiki | Fandom
Iduna was born in the Enchanted Forest and was a member of one of the oldest families amongst the Northuldra who lived there. Along with her people, Iduna was able to interact with the …
Queen Iduna - Heroes and Villains Wiki
Queen Iduna is a minor character in Disney's 2013 animated feature film Frozen and a supporting character in its 2019 sequel. She was born in the Enchanted Forest as a member of the …
Queen Iduna/Gallery | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Concept art of Iduna with Gale in her youth. Agnarr, Iduna, Anna and Elsa all together. " Come, my darling,... Iduna: " I need to tell you about my past... "...and where I'm from. Agnarr: " I'm …
Iðunn - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Iðunn is a goddess associated with apples and youth. Iðunn is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, …