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Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a
widely revered god
within Norse mythology and
Germanic paganism. Most
surviving information on
Odin comes...
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exists in practice.
Gregorius noted that
Odinism was "highly problematic"
because it
implies that the god
Odin—who is
adopted from
Norse mythology—is central...
- Look up
Odinism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Odinism is a term for Heathenry, a
modern pagan religion,
typically used by
those who hold to "folkish"...
- third-largest city in Denmark. The name
Odense is
derived from
Odins vé,
meaning "
Odin's sanctuary".
Odinism (disambiguation)
Woden (disambiguation)
Wotan (disambiguation)...
- Indo-European race. The
Odinic Rite
refers to
their form of
Heathenry as "
Odinism", a term
favoured among Heathen white supremacists. In 1841, the term was...
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extraordinary if the
group had been
really founded in 1421. The
Odin Brotherhood embraces Odinism,
which is
defined as
ancient religion that "acknowledges the...
- Vanatrú ****embly (ALVA). The OED
dates the word
Odinism at
least as far back as 1822. The term
Odinism was also used by
Orestes Brownson in his 1848 "Letter...
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ravens that
serve under the god
Odin and fly all over the world, Midgard, and
bring information to the god
Odin.
Huginn and
Muninn are
attested in...
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could be
rejuvenated through its
adoption of a new
religion -
Odinism. She
deemed Odinism to be a
religion that had a
natural and
intrinsic relationship...
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Various gods and men
appear as sons of
Odin (Old English: Wōden, Old Norse: Óðinn) in Old
Norse and Old
English texts. Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr and...