Horses of the Æsir


In Norse mythology the horses of the Æsir are those horses belonging to the 'gods'.

Listing

The horses of the Æsir are listed twice.
The Eddic poem Grímnismál gives the following names:
Snorri Sturluson paraphrases this stanza in his Gylfaginning:
Apart from Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse, and Gulltoppr, who belongs to Heimdallr according to the Prose Edda, nothing is known about these horses, especially their owner. These names are yet listed in the þulur.
Other horses are mentioned elsewhere: Gullfaxi, which originally belonged to Hrungnir, but who was given by Thor to his son Magni after he killed the giant, Blóðughófi, which belongs to Freyr and Hófvarpnir, which is ridden by Gná.

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