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- Álfröðull abstract "Álfröðull (Old Norse "elf-beam", "elf-disc" or "elf-glory, elf-heaven") is a term and common kenning in Norse mythology. It is ambiguous, referring both to the sun-chariot of the sun goddess Sól (for example, Alfröðull is said to shine in Skírnismál, verse 4) and to the rider (Sól herself). Álfröðull is pulled by two horses, Árvakr and Alsviðr. The chariot is pursued by the wolf Sköll. According to Norse mythology, prior to Ragnarök, Álfröðull will give birth to a daughter and after she is eaten by the wolf, the daughter will take her place.".
- Álfröðull wikiPageID "105784".
- Álfröðull wikiPageRevisionID "527398518".
- Álfröðull subject Category:Norse_mythology.
- Álfröðull subject Category:Solar_goddesses.
- Álfröðull comment "Álfröðull (Old Norse "elf-beam", "elf-disc" or "elf-glory, elf-heaven") is a term and common kenning in Norse mythology. It is ambiguous, referring both to the sun-chariot of the sun goddess Sól (for example, Alfröðull is said to shine in Skírnismál, verse 4) and to the rider (Sól herself). Álfröðull is pulled by two horses, Árvakr and Alsviðr. The chariot is pursued by the wolf Sköll.".
- Álfröðull label "Álfröðull".
- Álfröðull label "Álfröðull".
- Álfröðull sameAs %C3%81lfr%C3%B6%C3%B0ull.
- Álfröðull sameAs Álfröðull.
- Álfröðull sameAs Q15791580.
- Álfröðull sameAs Q15791580.
- Álfröðull wasDerivedFrom Álfröðull?oldid=527398518.