Árvakr

animal_ally sky Norse single tradition · 4

Árvakr is one of the horses that draw the chariot of the goddess Sól in Norse mythology. His name means ‘early awake’.

↻ synthesized from 4 sources

When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
500 – 1500
Historical notes
Attested in Medieval Icelandic texts.

Relationships

sibling of
Alsviðr
serves
Sol
allied with
Alsviðr

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Sources

Source passages

“In Norse mythology, the chariot of the goddess Sól, drawn by Árvakr and Alsviðr (‘early awake’ and ‘all-swift’).”

#15350 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“in Norse mythology, the chariot of the Sun god is driven by the two horses Árvakr and Alsviðr”

#15603 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“In Norse mythology, Árvakr (Old Norse "early awake") and Alsviðr ("very quick") are the horses which pull the sun, or Sól's chariot, across the sky each day.”

#17644 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001