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Odin

Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Norse mythology and Germanic polytheism. Most surviving information on Odin comes from Norse mythology, but he figures prominently in the recorded history of Northern Europe. This includes the Roman Empire's partial occupation of Germania (c. 2 BCE), the Migration Period (4th–6th centuries…

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Odin

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related to Modern influence · 93
Odin → Adam Oehlenschläger, Aloys Schreiber, An, Asarnes, Asers Kamp, August, Bayreuth, Bengt Erland Fogelberg, Bror Marklund, Brunhilde, Brünhilde, Burte, Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Dagfin Werenskiold, Danrigets Stiftelse, Der, Der Wein, Divinity, Dorothy Hardy, Edward Burne-Jones
related to In Old English pedigrees · 41
Odin → Beaw, Bedwig, Bernicia, Bible, Deira, East Anglia, Essex, Finn, Fodepald, Frealaf, Fredulf, Friothulf, Geat, Geat's, Geta, Godulf, Guala, Hathra, Hengist, Heremod
related to Etymological origin · 33
Odin → AD, Adam, As, BabelStone Runic, Bremen, Code2000, FreeMono, Germanic, Gesta Hammaburgensis, Hnias, In, Internal, Junicode, Latin, New York, Noto Sans Runic, Old Bavarian Wûtan, Old Dutch Wuodan, Old English Wōden, Old High German Wuotan
related to Roman era to Migration Period · 32
Odin → Also, Anthony Birley, BCE, Bello Gallico, But, Caesar, Fire, Freyja, Gauls, Germania, Germanic, Hercules, In, Isis, Julius Caesar's Commentarii, Mars, Mercury, Mercury's, Moon, Odin's
related to Other names · 27
Odin → Anglian, Anglo Saxon, Bronze Age/Iron Age, Celtic, Cleveland Yorkshire, Der Ring, Germanic, Great Ayton, In, It, Low German Wodan, More, Newton, Nibelungen, Nordic-Germanic, Odinsberg, Old High German Wuotan, Othenburgh, Ounesberry, Ounsberry
related to Modern folklore · 24
Odin → After Christianization, Benjamin Thorpe, Blekinge, Bråvalla, Gotland, Halting, Hell's Mound, Helvetesbackke, In, Ketill Runske, Kettilsås, Kråktorpsgård, Local, Nyckelberg, Odin's, Old, Runemad, Scandinavia, Småland, Sweden
related to Origin and theories · 22
Odin → Axel Olrik, Beginning, Bernhard Salin, Gaulish, Germanicist Karl Helm, Henry Petersen's, Iron Age, Marija Gimbutas, Migration Age, More, Norse, Northern Europe, Other, Prologue, Prose Edda, Salin, Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Southeastern Europe, The
related to Viking Age to post-Viking Age · 19
Odin → According, Adam, Bergen, Bremen, Bryggen, Christianised, Fricco, Gamla Uppsala, Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum, In, Mars, Norway, On, Regarding Odin, Sweden, Temple, Thor, Uppsala, Wodan
related to Archaeological record · 16
Odin → Austrian Germanist Rudolf Simek, Bracteates, CE, Denmark, England, Huginn, Like, Migration Period, Muninn, Norway, Odin's, Prose Edda, References, Sweden, The, Vendel Period
is a · 1
Odin → unseen character in Santa Monica Studio's 2018 game God of War and appears in its 2022 sequel God of War Ragnarök as the primary antagonist

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Odinis aunseen character in Santa Monica Studio's 2018 game God of War and appears in its 2022 sequel God of War Ragnarök as the primary antagonist0.90text
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordReferences0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordMigration Period0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordCE0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordThe0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordHuginn0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordMuninn0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordLike0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordProse Edda0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordBracteates0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordDenmark0.60section
Odinrelated to Archaeological recordSweden0.60section

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