• Kálfsvísa, Blóðughófi is named in a list of horses, where their rider is specified as the "Slayer of Beli", a name for Freyr: In Þorgrímsþula, Blóðughófi is named...
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  • (Skáldskaparmál, 17), Blóðughófi, which belongs to Freyr (Kálfsvísa) and Hófvarpnir, which is ridden by Gná (Gylfaginning, 35). Blóðughófi: "Bloody-hoof"; Falhófnir:...
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  • king of all horses Árvakr and Alsviðr, horses that pull Sól's chariot Blóðughófi, Freyr's horse Falhófnir, a horse of the gods Glað, a horse of the gods...
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    blessed by the two gods. In Nafnaþulur Freyr is said to ride the horse Blóðughófi (Bloody Hoof). Freyr is mentioned in several of the poems in the Poetic...
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  • Módnir ("Spirited"); Hjálmthér, Háfeti ("High-Heels"); Haki rode Fákr; The Slayer of Beli Rode Blódughófi, And Skævadr was ridden By the Ruler of Haddings....
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  • along with Skinfaxi. The Þulur list Glaðr along with other horses such as Blóðughófi, Grani and Árvakr. In Háttatal, Glaðr is used as a heiti for a horse in...
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  • Háfeti ("High-Stepper"); Haki rode Fákr; The Slayer of Beli (Freyr) Rode Blóðughófi ("Bloody Hoof") And Skævaðr ("Fast One") was ridden By the Ruler of Haddings...
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    with its mane. In the Nafnaþulur of the Prose Edda, Blóðughófi, sometimes anglicized as Blodughofi "bloody hoof", was a horse capable of passing through...
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