Sól (Germanic mythology)

In Germanic mythology, Sól (Old Norse: [ˈsoːl]) or Sunna (Old High German, and existing as an Old Norse and Icelandic synonym: see Wiktionary sunna), Old English: Siġel, Sunne; Old Frisian: Sunne, Old Saxon: Sunna, Old High German: Sunna, Gothic: 𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌽𐍉, romanized: Sunnō) is the Sun personified as a goddess. In Norse mythology, she travels across the sky in a horse-drawn wagon, a motif dating to the Nordic Bronze Age, as depicted on the Trundholm sun chariot, and is sometimes referred to Álfröðull.

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Sól (Germanic mythology)

In Germanic mythology, Sól (Old Norse: [ˈsoːl]) or Sunna (Old High German, and existing as an Old Norse and Icelandic synonym: see Wiktionary sunna), Old English: Siġel, Sunne; Old Frisian: Sunne, Old Saxon: Sunna, Old High German: Sunna, Gothic: 𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌽𐍉, romanized: Sunnō) is the Sun personified as a goddess. In Norse mythology, she travels across the sky in a horse-drawn wagon, a motif dating to the Nordic Bronze Age, as depicted on the Trundholm sun chariot, and is sometimes referred to Álfröðull.

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