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  • '''Odin''' (Old Norse: Óðinn) is considered the chief god in Norse [[Paganism]], According to these sources, Odin, who is called "All-Father" is the first and most powerful of the [[Aesir]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ:Cold Storage/Odin Brotherhood]]
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 07:55, 12 November 2007
  • 174 bytes (27 words) - 05:17, 16 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Odin]]. Needs checking by a human.
    490 bytes (67 words) - 19:09, 11 January 2010
  • | abc = Odin Brotherhood *[http://www.geocities.com/odinbrotherhood Odin Brotherhood (North America and Europe)]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ:Cold Storage/Odin Brotherhood]]
    46 bytes (6 words) - 15:03, 19 October 2007
  • | abc = Odin Brotherhood *[http://www.geocities.com/odinbrotherhood Odin Brotherhood (North America and Europe)]
    3 KB (501 words) - 17:48, 23 January 2009
  • Chief god of the Anglo-Saxons. The equivalent of [[Odin]].
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  • ...f the [[Anglo-Saxon people|Anglo-Saxons]], their equivalent of the Norse [[Odin]] and the Germanic [[Wotan]] or Wuotan. Most of their royal dynasties trac ...characterisation. It is not clear how many of the attributes and deeds of Odin or Wotan would also have been attached to Woden.
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  • '''Odin''' (Old Norse: Óðinn) is considered the chief god in Norse [[Paganism]], According to these sources, Odin, who is called "All-Father" is the first and most powerful of the [[Aesir]]
    7 KB (1,101 words) - 16:07, 15 February 2016
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Odin]]. Needs checking by a human.
    490 bytes (67 words) - 19:09, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Odin}}
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  • {{r|Odin}}
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  • ...en, whose son Bor married a daughter of the frost-giants. Their children, Odin, Vili and Ve were the first gods. They killed Ymir and made the earth from ...d Frig the goddess of love. These, together with Baldr and Vidar, sons of Odin, were known as the Æsir. Another family of gods constituted the Vanir: Nj
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  • [[Odin]] :the mother goddess, wife of Odin. A goddess of motherhood, fertility, love, marriage and housework.
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  • * ''Odin'', 1836
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  • ...shows Paleolithic characteristics the [[shaman|Shamanistic]] tendencies of Odin and the “trickster” aspects of [[Loki] as well as Neolithic traits (the ...nued to be honored, but many in their Vedic form, within [[Hinduism]]. ([[Odin]], as Priscilla Kershaw pointed out in ''The One-Eyed God'', was honored as
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  • ...on - for example, [[Cerberus]], [[Gilgamesh]], [[Ixion]], [[Leviathan]], [[Odin]], [[Shiva]], [[Siren]] and [[Titan]]<ref>Final Fantasy Compendium, [http:/
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  • ...nd defeat the peril. During the course of this, they become the avatars of Odin and Loki, both of whom have appeared on the island themselves.
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  • ...re by Alberich the dwarf, and guarded by the Rhine maidens. At one point, Odin stole it to pay the Giants for building Valhalla. Alberich cursed the gold
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  • .... The figure of Gandalf is particularly influenced by the Germanic deity [[Odin]] in his incarnation as "The Wanderer", an old man with one eye, a long whi
    54 KB (8,873 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
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