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explicitly ****ociates
Wodan with the
Latin term furor,
which can be
translated as 'rage', 'fury', 'madness', or 'frenzy' (
Wodan id est furor : "Odin,...
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Wodan Timbur Coaster is a
wooden roller coaster,
located in the Europa-Park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg. The
coaster opened on
March 31, 2012.
Wodan Timbur...
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Wodan Heerst is an EP by the
Dutch pagan/ folk
metal band Heidevolk. The
first track is
included on the band's
following studio album,
Walhalla Wacht...
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woedensdag ('
Wodan's day'). The
German name for the day,
Mittwoch (literally: 'mid-w****'),
replaced the
former name
Wodenstag ('
Wodan's day') in the 10th...
- charms, and
finally Wodan sang charms,
followed by a
verse describing the
healing of the foal's bone. The
charm reads: Phol and
Wodan went to the forest...
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described as
having a sister, Sinthgunt. The
incantation describes how Phol and
Wodan rode to a wood, and
there Balder's foal
sprained its foot.
Sinthgunt sang...
- Valley,
Australian Capital Territory,
Australia Woden Town
Centre 2155
Wodan, an
asteroid Woden (album), a 2012
album by
Julian Cope Odin (disambiguation)...
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indicating non-Vedic origins. Nevertheless, both
Rudra and
Shiva are akin to
Wodan, the
Germanic God of rage ("wütte") and the wild hunt.[page needed][page needed]...
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Norse record. In Old English, Odin was
known as Wōden; in Old Saxon, as
Wōdan; and in Old High German, as
Wuotan or Wōtan.[citation needed] List of names...
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Danubian Historical Studies, 2, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1988, p. 32. H. Collitz, "
Wodan,
Hermes und Pushan,"
Festskrift tillägnad Hugo
Pipping pȧ Hans ****tioȧrsdag...