Gunnr
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Gunnar or Gunner is a valkyrie in Norse mythology. Her name means "battle" and is cognate with the English word "gun". She rode a wolf and took part in selecting the dead warriors together with two other Valkyries in order to bring them to Valhalla.
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Rök Stone [edit]
The earliest attestation of the name is on the Rök Stone where it occurs as part of a kenning for wolf:
- Þat sagum tvalfta, hvar hæstR se GunnaR etu vettvangi a, kunungaR tvaiR tigiR svað a liggia.
Translation:
- I say this the twelfth, where the horse of Gunnr sees fodder on the battlefield, where twenty kings lie...
Poetic Edda [edit]
Völuspá [edit]
Gunnr is also mentioned in Völuspá:
- Sá hon valkyrjur
- vítt um komnar
- görvar at ríða
- til Goðþjóðar:
- Skuld hélt skildi,
- en Skögul önnur,
- Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul
- ok Geirskögul;
- nú eru talðar
- nönnur Herjans,
- görvar at ríða
- grund valkyrjur.
Darraðarljóð [edit]
And in Darraðarljóð:
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Prose Edda [edit]
In the Prose Edda Gunnr is singled out along with Róta and Skuld as one of the valkyries who always ride out to choose the slain and decide battles:
Guðr ok Róta ok norn in yngsta, er Skuld heitir, ríða jafnan at kjósa val ok ráða vígum.
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