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ballets Odins Schwert (1818) and Orfa (1852) by J. H.
Stunz and the
opera cycle Der Ring des
Nibelungen (1848–1874) by
Richard Wagner.
Odin was adapted...
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names of
Odin List of
places named after Odin Oden (disambiguation) Odense, the third-largest city in Denmark. The name
Odense is
derived from
Odins vé, meaning...
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Hrafnagaldr Óðins ("
Odin's raven-galdr") or Forspjallsljóð ("prelude poem") is an
Icelandic poem in the
style of the
Poetic Edda. It is
preserved only...
- only in two
extant sources: Gyl****inning and the much-debated
Hrafnagaldr Óðins.
Niflheim was
primarily a
realm of
primordial ice and cold, with the frozen...
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Odin was an
American glam
metal band from Los Angeles,
formed in 1982. The band is
perhaps best
known for the
appearance in the film The
Decline of Western...
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Óðins nöfn is an
anonymous skaldic poem, one of the þulur[clarification needed]
found in a
section called Viðbótarþulur in Skáldskaparmál in
Snorri Sturluson's...
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Hrafnagaldr Óðins ("
Odin's Raven-galdr"),
stanza 25. As the
concept is only
recorded in Gyl****inning and the late poem
Hrafnagaldr Óðins, it is unclear...
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Odin's Raven Magic is a 2002
orchestral setting to the
Icelandic poem
Hrafnagaldr Óðins. The
composition was a
collaboration by
Sigur Rós,
Hilmar Örn...
- m****cript—Hermóðr is
called sveinn Óðins, '
Odin's boy',
which might mean
Odin's son but in the
context is as
likely to mean
Odin's servant. However, when Hermóðr...
- in the
Prose Edda, Gyl****inning 3 and in the
enigmatic poem
Hrafnagaldur Óðins. Vingólf is
mentioned three times in the Gyl****inning
section of Snorri...