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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. W anaz or W inaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of a god of Germanic paganism, known as Óðinn in Norse mythology, W den in Old English, Wodan or Wotan in Old High German and Godan in Lombardic. He is in all likelihood identical with the Germanic god identified by Roman writers as Mercury and possibly with Tacitus'' regnator omnium deus. Wodanaz may have risen to prominence during the Roman Iron Age, perhaps gradually displacing a hypothetical Tîwaz (later…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. W anaz or W inaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of a god of Germanic paganism, known as Óðinn in Norse mythology, W den in Old English, Wodan or Wotan in Old High German and Godan in Lombardic. He is in all likelihood identical with the Germanic god identified by Roman writers as Mercury and possibly with Tacitus'' regnator omnium deus. Wodanaz may have risen to prominence during the Roman Iron Age, perhaps gradually displacing a hypothetical Tîwaz (later Tyr) as head of the pantheon in West and North Germanic cultures. Testimonies of the god are scattered over a wide range, both temporally and geographically. More than a millennium separates the earliest Roman accounts and archaeological evidence from the beginning of the Common Era from the Odin of the Edda and later medieval folklore.