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- Odin - Wikipedia
In his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, Richard Wagner refers to the god as Wotan, a spelling of his own invention which combines the Old High German Wuotan with the Low German Wodan
- What is the Story of Wotan in Norse Mythology? - Viking Style
Discover the rich and complex story of Wotan in Norse mythology, exploring his roles as the god of wisdom, war, and the ruler of the gods
- Odin | Myth History | Britannica
Odin—also called Wodan, Woden, or Wotan—is one of the principal gods in Norse mythology His exact nature and role, however, are difficult to determine because of the complex picture of him given by a wealth of archaeological and literary sources
- The God Odin Wotan | The story of the most powerful Viking god . . .
Norse mythology holds a rich and unique history and folklore It details the rise of the god Odin in great detail This Norse mythology has been preserved thanks to the Viking runes, a very ancient alphabet that he himself offered to them
- 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
- Wodan (Woden Wotan) - Germanic Sky War God (Roman Mercury)
Wodan, also known as Woden or Wotan, was a prominent ancient Germanic sky and war god, who later evolved into Odin in Norse mythology Replacing Tiwaz as the chief deity, he was revered among the noble class, while rural communities favored Donar or Thunor
- Odin: The Shapeshifting Norse God of Wisdom - History Cooperative
In Old English, the god is called Woden, in old Dutch Wuodan, in old Saxon Odin is known as Wōdan, and in old high German the god is known as Wuotan Wotan is associated with the Latin term furor which means fury
- Odin (Wotan Woden), The God of War, Death, Wisdom and . . . - Mythologian
Odin has also been known by the names Othinn, Wotan and Woden by the Germanic tribes who worshipped him The weekday of Wednesday (Woden’s day) is named for him
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