Hlidskjalf: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

In Norse mythology, Hlidskjalf (also spelt Hlidhskjalf) is Odin's throne where none may sit save Odin himself and his wife Frigg. Whoever sits on it will be able to see everything.

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