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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...
- Jane Brakhage. Wodening featured in Brakhage's short film Window Water Baby Moving, in which her husband filmed her giving birth. Wodening held many environmentalist...
- director's first child, Myrrena, by his then-wife Jane Brakhage, now Jane Wodening. Stan Brakhage's wife, Jane, had insisted that Brakhage be present at the...
- (Winter)): 331–356. doi:10.2307/1088885. JSTOR 1088885. Kr****kova, Galina; Wodening, Swain (forward) (2005). Exploring the northern tradition: A guide to the...
- short experimental films, all directed by Stan Brakhage, featuring Jane Wodening. It was released in instalments between 1961 and 1964 and comprises a prelude...
- suicide. While living in Denver, Brakhage met Mary Jane Collom (see Jane Wodening), whom he married in late 1957. Brakhage tried to make money on his films...
- been replaced by the work etymon. The name of such sanctuaries to Woden, Wôdenes weohas (Saxon Wôdanes wih, Old Norse Óðins vé) survives in toponymy as...
- eyot. The island may have been sacred to the main Saxon god, Woden, as "Wodenes-Eye" ("Woden’s Isle"). It lies immediately east of the village of Cookham...
- Freawining, Freawine Freoþogaring, Freodogar Bronding, Brond Bældæging, Bældæg Wodening. þæs ymbe .vi. gear ðæs þe hi upp coman, hi geeodan Westseaxna rice ⁊ þæt...
- Freawining, Freawine Friðugaring, Friðugar Bronding, Brond Bædæging, Bældæg Wodening The longest Old English thulas, though, are part of the poem "Widsith"...