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- ODIN - OE Data Integration Network
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- Odin - Wikipedia
Odin ( ˈoʊdɪn ; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Norse mythology and Germanic paganism Most surviving information on Odin comes from Norse mythology, but he figures prominently in the recorded history of Northern Europe
- Odin | Myth History | Britannica
Odin, one of the principal gods in Norse mythology From earliest times, Odin was a war god, and he appeared in heroic literature as the protector of heroes; fallen warriors joined him in Valhalla
- Odin - Norse Mythology for Smart People
Odin (pronounced “OH-din”; Old Norse Óðinn, Old English and Old Saxon Woden, Old High German Wuotan, Wotan, or Wodan, Proto-Germanic *Woðanaz, “Master of Ecstasy”) is one of the most complex and enigmatic characters in Norse mythology, and perhaps in all of world literature
- Oficina de Inspección de Notarías - Poder Judicial de Puerto Rico
La Oficina de Inspección de Notarías (ODIN) fue creada en virtud del Artículo 62 de la Ley Núm 75 de 2 de julio de 1987, según enmendada, conocida como la “Ley Notarial de Puerto Rico”
- Odin - World History Encyclopedia
Described as an immensely wise, one-eyed old man, Odin has by far the most varied characteristics of any of the gods and is not only the deity to call upon when war was being prepared but is also the god of poetry, of the dead, of runes, and of magic
- Odin: The Shapeshifting Norse God of Wisdom - History Cooperative
In Norse mythology, Odin is the god of wisdom, knowledge, poetry, runes, ecstasy, and magic Odin is also a war god and has been since his earliest mentions As a war god, Odin is the god of battle and death and is described as traveling through many realms or worlds, winning every battle
- The Worship of Odin: The Allfather of Norse Mythology
Odin, often hailed as the Allfather, holds a central position in Norse mythology as a complex and multifaceted deity He is revered as a god of wisdom, war, and death, embodying qualities that deeply influenced Viking culture and society
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