Glen (Norse mythology)
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In Norse mythology, Glen or Glenr is the husband of Sól, the goddess who drives the horses of the sun across the sky.
Glenr is also an alternate name for Glær, one of the horses listed among those ridden by the gods, according to Gylfaginning.
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