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Sköll - Wikipedia In Norse mythology, Sköll, or Skoll (Old Norse: Skǫll), is a wolf that, according to Snorri Sturluson 's Prose Edda, chases the Sun (personified as a goddess, Sól) riding her chariot across the sky
Skoll and Hati - Norse Mythology for Smart People Skoll (pronounced roughly “SKOHL”; Old Norse Sköll, “One Who Mocks”) and Hati (pronounced “HAHT-ee”; Old Norse Hati, “One Who Hates”) are two wolves who are only mentioned in passing references that have to do with their pursuing Sol and Mani, the sun and moon, through the sky in hopes of devouring them
Skoll Foundation | Foundation Directory | Candid The Skoll Foundation catalyzes transformational social change by investing in, connecting, and championing social entrepreneurs and other social innovators who together advance bold and equitable solutions to the world’s most pressing problems
About the Skoll Centre Jointly founded by the Skoll Foundation and Saïd Business School in 2003, the Skoll Centre was an early pioneer in establishing the field of social entrepreneurship and integrating social impact into management education and practice
What does SKOLL mean? - Definitions. net Skoll In Norse mythology, Sköll (Old Norse: Skǫll, "Treachery" or "Mockery") is a wolf that, according to Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, chases the Sun (personified as a goddess, Sól)