- In
Norse mythology,
Sleipnir /ˈsleɪpnɪər/ (Old Norse: "slippy" or "the slipper") is an eight-legged
horse ridden by Odin.
Sleipnir is
attested in the Poetic...
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Sleipnir is a semi-submersible
crane vessel (SSCV)
owned and
operated by the Netherlands-based
Heerema Marine Contractors. It is
named for
Sleipnir,...
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Sleipnir is an eight-legged
horse in
Norse mythology.
Sleipnir or
Sleipner may also
refer to:
Sleipner Glacier,
Greenland Sleipnir Glacier, Antarctica...
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- mythology, Svaðilfari is a
stallion that
fathered the eight-legged
horse Sleipnir with Loki (in the form of a mare). Svaðilfari was
owned by the disguised...
- Nótt's
horse Skinfaxi, Dagr's
horse Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged
horse Svaðilfari, the
stallion that
fathered Sleipnir Arion, an immortal,
extremely swift...
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visits Hel upon his
horse Sleipnir. In the
Prose Edda,
Baldr goes to Hel on his
death and
subsequently Hermóðr uses
Sleipnir to
attempt to
retrieve him...
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Sleipnir Glacier (66°29′S 63°59′W / 66.483°S 63.983°W / -66.483; -63.983) is a
glacier 10
nautical miles (18 km) long,
flowing into the west side of...
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Sleipnir holds a very
special place in
mythological texts,
being both the best
described and most
frequently mentioned of the
Aesir horses.
Sleipnir means...
- Hel's gate, Hermóðr dismounted,
tightened Sleipnir's girth,
mounted again, and
spurred Sleipnir so that
Sleipnir leapt entirely over the gate. So at last...