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Odin, the All-father The god whom the English called Woden and is found in the
early forms of German as Wodan or Wuotan is also the Scandinavian Odin. The
loss of the initial consonant in the Old Norse form is usual (cf. Old English wulf ...
Odin, the All-father The god whom the English called Woden and is found in the
early forms of German as Wodan or Wuotan is also the Scandinavian Odin. The
loss of the initial consonant in the Old Norse form is usual (cf. Old English wulf ...
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We find these in the Latin Chronicle of the Anglo-Saxon writer jEthelweard who
quite clearly links Woden as ancestor of the Anglo-Saxon royalty with Odin, god
of the heathen. yfLthelweard's statement is that the leaders of the first Anglo-
Saxon ...
We find these in the Latin Chronicle of the Anglo-Saxon writer jEthelweard who
quite clearly links Woden as ancestor of the Anglo-Saxon royalty with Odin, god
of the heathen. yfLthelweard's statement is that the leaders of the first Anglo-
Saxon ...
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those who trust him, to promote strife and oath- breaking. But the Viking poet Egil
Skallagrimsson claimed, in his superb poem lamenting the death of his sons, that
though Odin has taken his children from him Odin has given him two great gifts.
those who trust him, to promote strife and oath- breaking. But the Viking poet Egil
Skallagrimsson claimed, in his superb poem lamenting the death of his sons, that
though Odin has taken his children from him Odin has given him two great gifts.
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