Also known as Sessrúmnir
In Norse mythology, Sessrúmnir (Old Norse "seat-room" or "seat-roomer") is both the goddess Freyja's hall located in Fólkvangr, a field where Freyja receives half of those who die in battle (Odin takes the other half to Valhalla), and also the name of a ship. Both the hall and the ship are attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. Scholarly theories have been proposed regarding a potential relation between the hall and the ship.
Sessrumnir (Zitruimten) was in de Noordse mythologie een hal in Folkvangr, het paleis van Freya. Haar helft van de gesneuvelden kwam hier terecht, de andere helft behoorde Odin toe en werden Einherjar. Deze gesneuvelden werden uitgezocht door Odins schildmaagden, de Walkuren.
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