Mythologie Nordique - Odin

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The Lejre Freya Miniature - from the Late Iron Age. The Lejre miniatrue is dressed in A) a floor-lenght dress, B) with an apron, and C) with four bead strings on the chest - these are all stereotypically female attributes that never occur on depictions of men. The dress copies the "Byzantine" empress' dress with the hanging frontal piece
tiny statue of odin from lejre
molded figure of the god odin, made of silver and niello. this tiny statue is 17.5mm (height) * 19.8mm (length) * 12.4mm (depth). the statue is from lejre. roskilde town museum, denmark
Photo of Odin from Lejre. Silver figurine, height 18 mm, weight 9 grams. Dated around 900 AD and identified as Odin on his throne (Hlidskjalf) with his two ravens Huginn and Muninn. Found at Lejre, Denmark at excavations in september 2009. Displayed at Roskilde Museum.
Norse God Odin
Figurine of a Norse god, probably Odin, from Staraya Ladoga, Russia. Bronze cast, 8th century. Height 5.4 cm. Excavations by E. A. Ryabinin,...
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In Norse mythology, Sleipnir (Old Norse “slippy”or “the slipper”) is an eight-legged horse. Sleipnir is Odin’s steed, and is the child of Loki and Svaðilfari. He is described as the best of all horses, and is sometimes ridden to the location of Hel.
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"Odin" (Norse god) together with Huginn & Muninn (meaning: Thought & Memory) his two raven companions.
The Odin panel realized by Scottish Artist Brian James Waugh Burne-Jones Design
Fun Facts About Norse Mythology – All Things Odin
Fun Facts About Norse Mythology – All Things Odin
Medieval Artifacts
Odin (Wodan) was the chief god of Viking-Teutonic warriors. He gained supreme enlightenment by giving up an eye; and his breath, shown here as the wind,was the breath of life,This 16th cent carving is from Austria