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Wōden is regarded as the Head god in Anglo-Saxon paganism, together
with Norse Odin representing a development of a Proto-Germanic god, *
Wōdanaz.

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named the homestead after the Old English god Woden in October
1837[1] in the pursuit of wisdom and Woden was amongst other things,
the God of wisdom.

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The name comes from the Middle English Wednes dei, which is from Old
English Wōdnesdæg, meaning the day of the English god Woden
(Wodan), a god in Etymology - Religious observances - Cultural

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As contradictory as it sounds, some authorities have suggested that
the claiming of descent from the Heathen god Woden was actually a
Christian introduction

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The Anglo-Saxon kings looked to Woden as their ancestor god and
creator of their lineages. But whether Woden is or is not the 'true'
ancestor god of the

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The godWoden, after whom 'Wednesday' was named. " Odin, the Wanderer"
1886 by Georg von Rosen Woden was worshipped during the Migration
period, until the 7th or 8th century, when Germanic paganism was

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Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn), is considered
the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard. Wednesday
is named after Woden, the English form of Odin (Old English Wēdnes

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The godWoden, after whom 'Wednesday' was named. " Odin, the Wanderer"
1886 by Georg von Rosen which is from Old English Wōdnesdæg,
meaning the day of the English god Wodan (Woden), a god in

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Apr 15, 2008 A brief history of Woden, the god of the Teutonic
peoples.

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Woden - Definition of Woden at Dictionary.com a free online
dictionary with Word Origin & History. Woden. Anglo-Saxon god,
O.E., see Odin.

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