Odin - Wikipedia Woden was equated with Mercury, the god of eloquence (among other things) The tales about the Norse god Odin tell how he gave one of his eyes in return for wisdom; he also won the mead of poetic inspiration
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Woden, not Odin: Strange Anglo Saxon Derivation of a Pagan God? Woden, derived from Odin in Norse mythology, was one of the most important gods in Anglo-Saxon mythology He was the god of war, wisdom, and poetry, and he played a significant role in the Anglo-Saxon culture as well as the culture of the Vikings
Woden: Allfather of the English - Notre Dame Sites No detailed account of Woden and his mythic adventures survives from early medieval England; nevertheless, this ancestral figure remains present in the cultural imagination of the English people even centuries later
Woden - Ingwina Ferræden Woden is a god with power over tempests and storms A god of bountiful harvests, he is the father of the thunder god Thunor (the Anglo-Saxon counterpart to the Norse god Thor), the sometime lover of Hludana and the husband of Frīg
Woden | Tha Engliscan Gesithas One of the key gods in the pantheon was Woden He gives his name to Wednesday, which to the Romans was Mercurialis (the Day of Mercury) and in modern romance languages is still called after that god eg “mercredi” in French
Woden - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Proper noun Woden The Germanic chief god, distributor of talents and god of wisdom and war (corresponding to Odin), especially in his Anglo-Saxon form