Brávellir
Brávellir (Old Norse) or Bråvalla (modern Swedish) (58°35′N 16°25′E / 58.583°N 16.417°E) was the name of the central plain of Östergötland (East Götaland), in Norse mythology.
It appears in several traditions, such as those of the Battle of Bråvalla (Battle of the Bravellir), and in Helgakviða Hundingsbana I, where Sinfjötli resides on this plain. Stanza 42:
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Its location has been contested because a local tradition places the Battle of BrÃ¥valla at lake Ã…snen in the Swedish province of SmÃ¥land. In the oldest sources, however, such as the Hervarar saga it is described as Brávelli à eystra Gautlandi (i.e. BrÃ¥valla in Östergötland) and in Sögubrot af Nokkrum the battle is said to have taken place south of KolmÃ¥rden which separated Sweden from Östergötland and where BrÃ¥viken is located: ..Kolmerkr, er skilr SvÃþjóð ok Eystra-Gautland ... sem heitir BrávÃk.
In the legend of Blenda, the women army assembled on the Brávellir.
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