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Was (wer) ist Odín - definition

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HDMS Odin (1872)         
DANISH IRONCLAD WARSHIP
Danish ironclad Odin (1872); HDMS Odin (1872)
The Danish ironclad Odin was a central battery ironclad built for the Royal Danish Navy in the 1870s. She was scrapped in 1912.
ODIN         
  • Odin depicted on a monument from about the 9th century in [[Gotland]]
  • DR BR42]]) featuring a figure above a horse flanked by a bird
  • p=309}}
  • Swedish]] Vendel era helmet featuring a figure riding a horse, accompanied by two ravens, holding a spear and shield, and confronted by a serpent
  • Odin, in his guise as a wanderer, as imagined by [[Georg von Rosen]] (1886)
  • italic=no}}, Sweden
  • Odin's hunt ([[August Malmström]])
  • italic=no}}
  • A 16th-century depiction of Norse gods by [[Olaus Magnus]]: from left to right, [[Frigg]], Odin, and Thor
  • italic=no}} says a pagan prayer; illustration (1911) by [[Arthur Rackham]]
  • ''Woðinz'' (read from right to left), a probably authentic attestation of a pre-Viking Age form of Odin, on the [[Strängnäs stone]].
  • ós}}, which is described in the Old English rune poem
  • Stora Hammars I stone]]
  • italic=no}}, 1895
  • ''Odin Heals Balder's Horse'' by Emil Doepler, 1905
  • italic=no}}
  • The name ''Wōđnas'' on a bracteate from the early 5th century AD written as a mirrored text
  • italic=no}} (1895)
WIDELY ATTESTED DEITY IN GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY
Odin's Nicknames; Odin s Nicknames; Wuotan; Wodan; Gwodan; Odin Gangleri; Othinn; Valtam; Óðinn; Biflindi; Odhinn; Othin; Alfadur; Wodin; Odinic; Wodinaz; Wothan; Dan Brosemer; Wōdanaz; Germanic Mercury; Eddaic Odin; Wuodan; Early Odin; Odinn; *Wodanaz; Wodanaz; Wodano; *Wōdanaz; The Well of Urd; Wōđinaz; Eye of Odin; Odhin; W.O.T.A.N.; Nikar; Wednes; Woten; Ódin; Woden; Oðinn; Wōden; Yggr; Othinus; Oden (name); Wotanaz; Woutan; Heerfather; Tierkrieger; Gagnrad; Oden (god); Odin (god); Draft:Myth of Odin’s Eye; Odin's eye; User:Laurynn Marg/sandbox; The Eye of Odin; Wōđanaz; Wûtan; Wóden
Optimale Datenmodelle und algorithmen fuer Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften [Additional explanations: auf hochleistungsrechnern] (Reference: Uni Karlsruhe, Germany, SNI)
Odin         
  • Odin depicted on a monument from about the 9th century in [[Gotland]]
  • DR BR42]]) featuring a figure above a horse flanked by a bird
  • p=309}}
  • Swedish]] Vendel era helmet featuring a figure riding a horse, accompanied by two ravens, holding a spear and shield, and confronted by a serpent
  • Odin, in his guise as a wanderer, as imagined by [[Georg von Rosen]] (1886)
  • italic=no}}, Sweden
  • Odin's hunt ([[August Malmström]])
  • italic=no}}
  • A 16th-century depiction of Norse gods by [[Olaus Magnus]]: from left to right, [[Frigg]], Odin, and Thor
  • italic=no}} says a pagan prayer; illustration (1911) by [[Arthur Rackham]]
  • ''Woðinz'' (read from right to left), a probably authentic attestation of a pre-Viking Age form of Odin, on the [[Strängnäs stone]].
  • ós}}, which is described in the Old English rune poem
  • Stora Hammars I stone]]
  • italic=no}}, 1895
  • ''Odin Heals Balder's Horse'' by Emil Doepler, 1905
  • italic=no}}
  • The name ''Wōđnas'' on a bracteate from the early 5th century AD written as a mirrored text
  • italic=no}} (1895)
WIDELY ATTESTED DEITY IN GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY
Odin's Nicknames; Odin s Nicknames; Wuotan; Wodan; Gwodan; Odin Gangleri; Othinn; Valtam; Óðinn; Biflindi; Odhinn; Othin; Alfadur; Wodin; Odinic; Wodinaz; Wothan; Dan Brosemer; Wōdanaz; Germanic Mercury; Eddaic Odin; Wuodan; Early Odin; Odinn; *Wodanaz; Wodanaz; Wodano; *Wōdanaz; The Well of Urd; Wōđinaz; Eye of Odin; Odhin; W.O.T.A.N.; Nikar; Wednes; Woten; Ódin; Woden; Oðinn; Wōden; Yggr; Othinus; Oden (name); Wotanaz; Woutan; Heerfather; Tierkrieger; Gagnrad; Oden (god); Odin (god); Draft:Myth of Odin’s Eye; Odin's eye; User:Laurynn Marg/sandbox; The Eye of Odin; Wōđanaz; Wûtan; Wóden
·noun The supreme deity of the Scandinavians;
- the ·same·as Woden, of the German tribes.

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Odin (disambiguation)

Odin is the chief god of the Norse pantheon.

Odin may also refer to: