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Iðavöllr : ウィキペディア英語版
Iðavöllr
Iðavöllr (Old Norse Iðavǫllr, possibly "splendour-plain"〔Orchard (1997:95).〕) is a location referenced twice in ''Völuspá'', the first poem in the ''Poetic Edda'', as a meeting place of the gods.
==Attestations==
In a stanza early into the poem ''Völuspá'', the völva reciting the poem describes that, early in the mythological timeline, the gods met together Iðavöllr and constructed a hörgr and a hof:

:At Ithavoll met the mighty gods;
:Shrines and temples they timbered high;
:Forges they set, and they smithied ore,
:Tongs they wrought, and tools they fashioned.〔Bellows (1936:5).〕

Iðavöllr is again mentioned at the very end of the poem in verse 60, after the events of Ragnarök. It is once again a meeting place for the gods, however, most of them being killed in the battle previous to the return, few of the same gods visit the field twice. These survivors build a new city on Iðavöllr, starting with Gimlé:

:The gods in Ithavoll meet together,
:Of the terrible girdler of earth they talk,
:And the mighty past they call to mind,
:And the ancient runes of the Ruler of Gods.〔Bellows (1936:24–25).〕


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