- Norse: Hǫðr [ˈhɔðz̠] ,
Latin Hotherus;
often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or
Hodur) is a god in
Norse mythology. The
blind son of Odin, he is
tricked and guided...
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Bishop Franciszek "Francis"
Hodur (1
April 1866 – 16
February 1953) was the
founder and
first Prime Bishop of the
Polish National Catholic Church (PNCC)...
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- Old Catholicism. Hymn of the PNCC
Through the
Years written by
Francis Hodur c. 1921
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During the late 19th...
- Debnár Tomáš Ďubek Marián Had Ľuboš Hajdúch
Nermin Haskić
Viliam Hýravý Ivan
Hodúr Martin Jakubko Erik Jendrišek Maroš
Klimpl Uladzimir Karytska Tihomir Kostadinov...
- Hadúr, or
Hodúr in old Hungarian,
short for
Hadak Ura,
meaning "warlord" or "lord of the armies" in Hungarian, was the god of fire,
later became a war...
- Church, (called the
Polish National Catholic Church until 1951) –
Franciszek Hodur,
founder and
first bishop (1907–1953)
Bishop College (1951–1957) Julian...
- when it was overlooked, Loki used to
bring about Baldr's
death by
tricking Hodur. N Mjollnir, Thor's
hammer Hrungnir's
slayer Hrungnir was a
giant whose...
- See due to
theological and
liturgical issues;
their leader,
Franciszek Hodur, was
consecrated a
bishop by Old
Catholic Archbishop of
Utrecht Gerardus...