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Woden was the chief of the Anglo- Saxon gods. He was the god of battle and war . Woden was also believed to be the observer of humans and the Anglo- Saxons thought he may visit them in disguise. His special animal was the wolf and he had two wolves as pets.
One of the key gods in the pantheon was Woden. He gives his name to Wednesday, which to the Romans was Mercurialis (the Day of Mercury)
Woden, king of the gods and god of wisdom. · Ēostre, listed by Bede, and purported source of the word 'Easter'. · Bældæġ, son of Woden, mentioned in the king-list ...
2 апр. 2015 г. · We learned about the deified Woden, often identified with the Old Norse god Oðinn. But not everyone agreed that Woden was divine.
Woden was the chief of the Anglo- Saxon gods. He was the god of battle and war. Woden was also believed to be the observer of humans and the Anglo- Saxons ...
Woden was the Chief or King of the Anglo-Saxon gods. He also had the nickname of 'Grim'. He is mentioned in lots of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Woden, or the King of the Gods. Woden was known not only as the King of Anglo-Saxon Gods, but also as the god of many different things.
The chief of the Anglo-Saxon gods was Woden. As with many of the male Anglo-Saxon gods, Woden was often associated with war.
The Anglo-Saxons worshipped the gods Tiw, Woden, Thor and Frig. From these words come the names of our days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
The leader of the Ese, Woden, became. King of all the gods. In the Norse legends, there were two groups of gods, whom the Anglo-Saxons called Ese and Wena.
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