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himself. That night, the builder drove out to fetch stone with his stallion Svaðilfari, and out from a wood ran a mare. The mare neighed at Svaðilfari, and "realizing what kind of horse it was," Svaðilfari became frantic, neighed, tore apart his tackle, and ran towards the mare. The mare ran to the wood, Svaðilfari followed, and the builder chased after. The two horses ran around all night, causing the building work to be held up for the night, and the previous momentum of building work that the builder had been able to maintain was not continued.
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horses swim back to land but a large, young, and handsome grey horse that no one had ever mounted. The grey-bearded old man says that the horse is from "Sleipnir's kin" and that "he must be raised carefully, because he will become better than any other horse." The old man vanishes. Sigurd names the horse
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he had never seen before. Sigurd tells the old man that he is going to choose a horse, and asks the old man to come with him to help him decide. The old man says that they should drive the horses down to the river Busiltjörn. The two drive the horses down into the deeps of Busiltjörn, and all of the
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says that "the eight-legged horse of Odin is the typical steed of the shaman" and that in the shaman's journeys to the heavens or the underworld, a shaman "is usually represented as riding on some bird or animal." Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common "in the
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The gods declare that Loki would deserve a horrible death if he could not find a scheme that would cause the builder to forfeit his payment, and threatened to attack him. Loki, afraid, swore oaths that he would devise a scheme to cause the builder to forfeit the payment, whatever it would cost
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in disguise) asks High who the horse Sleipnir belongs to and what there is to tell about it. High expresses surprise at Gangleri's lack of knowledge about Sleipnir and its origin. High tells a story set "right at the beginning of the gods' settlement when the gods established
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Davidson adds that the representation of Odin's steed as eight-legged could arise naturally out of such an image, and that "this is in accordance with the picture of Sleipnir as a horse that could bear its rider to the land of the dead."
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theorizes that Sleipnir's "connection to the world of the dead grants a special poignancy to one of the kennings in which Sleipnir turns up as a horse word," referring to the skald Úlfr Uggason's usage of "sea-Sleipnir" in his
726:. Both stones feature a rider sitting atop an eight-legged horse, which some scholars view as Odin. Above the rider on the Tjängvide image stone is a horizontal figure holding a spear, which may be a 459:, mounts him, and spurs Sleipnir on. Sleipnir "jumped so hard and over the gate that it came nowhere near." Hermóðr rides up to the hall, and dismounts from Sleipnir. After Hermóðr's pleas to 836:
on which a dead man is carried in the funeral procession by four bearers; borne along thus, he may be described as riding on a steed with eight legs." As an example, Davidson cites a funeral
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agrees to ride to Hel to offer a ransom for Baldr's return, and so "then Odin's horse Sleipnir was fetched and led forward." Hermóðr mounts Sleipnir and rides away. Hermóðr rides for
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lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed" and cites an example from a study of shamanism by
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Loumand, Ulla (2006). "The Horse and its Role in Icelandic Burial Practices, Mythology, and Society". In Andrén, Anders; Jennbert, Kristina; et al. (eds.).
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encounters "a certain man of great age who had lost an eye" who allies him with Liserus. Hadingus and Liserus set out to wage war on Lokerus, ruler of
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Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions, an International Conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3–7, 2004
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and steeds with more than four feet that appear in carnivals and processions, but that "a more fruitful resemblance seems to be on the
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goddess who gave birth to the Divine horse twins. These elements include a demand for a goddess by an unwanted suitor (the
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given for Loki is "relative of Sleipnir." In chapter 17, a story is provided in which Odin rides Sleipnir into the land of
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contains extended information regarding the circumstances of Sleipnir's birth, and details that he is grey in color.
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to return Baldr are accepted under a condition, Hermóðr and Baldr retrace their path backward and return to
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manuscript illustration featuring Hermóðr upon Sleipnir (left), Baldr (upper right), and Hel (lower right).
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as "prime examples" of horses in Norse mythology as being able to "mediate between earth and sky, between
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Sleipnir is generally considered as appearing in a sequence of events described in book I of
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depict eight-legged horses, which are thought by most scholars to depict Sleipnir: the
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Old Norse Poems: The Most Important Nonskaldic Verse Not Included in the Poetic Edda
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and then continue to Gjöll bridge, encountering a maiden guarding the bridge named
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Scholarly theories have been proposed regarding Sleipnir's potential connection to
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shaman. Davidson says that while attempts have been made to connect Sleipnir with
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An illustration of Odin riding Sleipnir from an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript.
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in deep, dark valleys where Hermóðr can see nothing. The two arrive at the river
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theorizes that Sleipnir's eight legs may be the remnants of horse-associated
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with eight legs; the horse Sleipnir, "the best horse among gods and men."
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should be cut "on Sleipnir's teeth and on the sledge's strap-bands." In
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer
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mentions Odin and Sleipnir: "If I may look on the awful husband of
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Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs
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was formed by Sleipnir's hoof. Sleipnir is depicted with Odin on
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Sleipnir is also mentioned in a riddle found in the 13th century
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and between the world of mortal men and the underworld."
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people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
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Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country
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Refr, and "sea-Sleipnir" appearing in chapter 49 in
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says that every day the Æsir ride across the bridge
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(1995). 1296:Forte, Oram, and Pedersen (2005), 599:"Good is thy riddle, Gestumblindi, 14: 4381: 2181:Horse burial in Germanic paganism 1455:Gods And Myths Of Northern Europe 949:) and the seduction of builders. 605:that is Odin riding on Sleipnir." 157:, written in the 12th century by 109:, written in the 13th century by 2980:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri 1690:Dictionary of Northern Mythology 1416:Noszlopy, Waterhouse (2005:181). 880:This horse has four heads. . . . 877:What should we say of its heads? 766: 754: 643: 610: 49: 1607:. Lund: Nordic Academic Press. 1382: 1290: 871:What should we say of its legs? 377:stanza that mentions Sleipnir. 198: 3417:Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán 1503:. New York: Norroena Society. 1438:University of California Press 1430:Byock, Jesse (Trans.) (1990). 1366:(in Norwegian). Archived from 868:It is the horse of Bagri Maro. 214:"Odin and Sleipnir" (1911) by 203: 97:. 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Collingwood 617:In chapter 13 of 585:Alright guess now 541:nearby (1895) by 535:Huginn and Muninn 4377: 4345:Norse underworld 4070: 4069: 3988: 3755:Grove of fetters 3548: 3547: 3255:Fjalar (rooster) 3015:Fjalar and Galar 2309: 2308: 2262: 2255: 2248: 2239: 2238: 2227:Soul (etymology) 2164:Burial practices 2032: 2025: 2018: 2009: 2008: 1977:Mercurius Hranno 1854:Merseburg charms 1849:Nine Herbs Charm 1732: 1725: 1718: 1709: 1708: 1618: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1417: 1414: 1408: 1407: 1405: 1403: 1395:Abaft the Funnel 1390:Kipling, Rudyard 1386: 1380: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1359: 1353: 1350: 1341: 1338: 1332: 1329: 1323: 1320: 1309: 1294: 1288: 1285: 1279: 1276: 1267: 1264: 1258: 1255: 1249: 1246: 1240: 1239:Byock (1990:56). 1237: 1231: 1228: 1222: 1219: 1213: 1210: 1204: 1201: 1195: 1192: 1186: 1183: 1177: 1174: 1165: 1162: 1156: 1153: 1147: 1144: 1138: 1135: 1129: 1126: 1120: 1117: 1111: 1108: 1102: 1099: 1093: 1090: 991:Odin på Sleipnir 971:horseshoe-shaped 953:Modern influence 770: 758: 347:An 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Sleipnir (disambiguation)

Tjängvide image stone
Norse mythology
/ˈslpnɪər/
Old Norse
[ˈslɛipnez̠]
horse
Odin
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson
Loki
Svaðilfari
Hel
legendary saga
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
Völsunga saga
Grani
Gesta Danorum
Saxo Grammaticus
Gotlandic
image stones
Tjängvide image stone
Ardre VIII image stone
shamanic
Norse pagans
Icelandic folklore
Ásbyrgi

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