Göndul
In Norse mythology, Göndul (Old Norse "wand-wielder") is a valkyrie. Göndul is attested in Heimskringla, Sörla þáttr, and a 14th-century Norwegian charm. In addition, Göndul appears within the valkyrie list in the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, in both of the two Nafnaþulur lists found in the Prose Edda, and among the valkyries listed in Darraðarljóð.
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Göndul
In Norse mythology, Göndul (Old Norse "wand-wielder") is a valkyrie. Göndul is attested in Heimskringla, Sörla þáttr, and a 14th-century Norwegian charm. In addition, Göndul appears within the valkyrie list in the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, in both of the two Nafnaþulur lists found in the Prose Edda, and among the valkyries listed in Darraðarljóð.
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Göndul eller Gondul (fvn Gǫndu ...... en strid som aldrig tar slut.
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Göndul es una de las valquiria ...... a ser conducido a sus salones:
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In Norse mythology, Göndul (Ol ...... kyries listed in Darraðarljóð.
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Göndul eller Gondul (fvn Gǫndu ...... en strid som aldrig tar slut.
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Göndul es una de las valquiria ...... a ser conducido a sus salones:
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In Norse mythology, Göndul (Ol ...... kyries listed in Darraðarljóð.
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