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Not all Norse soldiers who die in battle go to Odin’s hall, Valhalla. Half go to Freyja’s field, Fólkvangr, which has a different hall: Sessrúmnir. Freyja rides a chariot pulled by two cats and occasionally rides her boar, Hildisvíni (who is actually her protégé Óttar, disguised).
how many horses pulled a roman chariot?
Thor's chariot was pulled by two goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr that Thor could eat and then resurrect the following day with his hammer if no bones were broken
Who pulled freya's chariot?
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what animal pulls thor's chariot?
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In Norse mythology, the goddess Freya drove a chariot pulled by two cats.
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After returning to Rome from a victorious military campaign in Africa, general Pompey the Great staged a triumph and tried to enter the city in a chariot pulled by 4 elephants. But the elephants were too big to fit through the gates and Pompey put the show on hold to hitch up horses
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According to Norse mythology, Thor rode around on a chariot pulled by immortal goats.
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Aphrodite's mode of transportation was a flying chariot pulled by sparrows.
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At the top of the tomb there was a sculpture created by Pytheos. The carving depicted Mausolus and Artemisia in a chariot being pulled by four massive horses.
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Poseidon's transportation was a chariot pulled by horses with fishtails (hippocampuses).