Óðinn (86)
Óðinn (non.)
Odin (en.)
The chief god of the Æsir in The Prose Edda. However, in Heimskringla he was a mortal who tricks the King of Sweden into believing that he was a god.
Odin (en.)
The chief god of the Æsir in The Prose Edda. However, in Heimskringla he was a mortal who tricks the King of Sweden into believing that he was a god.
Óðinn is referenced in:
Digital image of the illustration on page 3 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 7 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 8 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 17 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 35 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 49 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on page 285 of Karl
Gjellerup's 1895 edition of the Poetic Edda, entitled Den Ældre Eddas Gudesange.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 370 in Thomas Bartholin's Antiquitatum danicarum de causis contemptae a
Danis adhuc gentilibus mortis libri tres
.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 473 in Thomas Bartholin's Antiquitatum danicarum de causis contemptae a
Danis adhuc gentilibus mortis libri tres
.
Digital image of the frontispiece illustration in Mary H.
Foster and Mabel
H.
Cummings's childrens book Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse
Mythology.
Digital image of the illustration on page 13 of Ernest Edwin
Speight's childrens book Children of Odin.
Digital image of the illustration on page 45 of Ernest Edwin
Speight's childrens book Children of Odin.
Digital image of the illustration on page 95 of Ernest Edwin
Speight's childrens book Children of Odin.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 297 in Book Three of Frederik
Winkel Horn's edition of Danmarks
Kronike from 1898.
Digital image of the illustration Master Olaf (From the German) on page 63 of
the Victorian era poetry periodical Once a
Week.
Digital image of the illustration on page 232 of Abbie F
Brown's childrens book In the Days of Giants.
Digital image of the illustration on page 2 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 38 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 39 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 60 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 61 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 138 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 139 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 182 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 183 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 238 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on page 276 of the 1908 edition of
Olive
Bray's dual language edition The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly Known As
Sæmund's Edda.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 43[a] in Gothrici & Rolfi Westrogothiae Regum Historia: Lingua
antiqua Gothica conscripta.
Digital image of the illustration on page 31 of the first edition in 1857
of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard and the Giants of
Jötunheim, Or, The Week and Its Story.
Digital image of the illustration on page 270 of the first edition in
1857 of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard and the Giants of
Jötunheim, Or, The Week and Its Story.
Digital image of the dust jacket the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 1 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 12 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 26 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page [136] in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 160 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 176 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 198 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on page 203 in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
frontispiece illustration on page ii in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of C.
E.Brock's
illustration on title page iii in the 1930 edition of Annie
Keary's childrens book The Heroes of Asgard.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 1 of Paul-Henri Mallet's edition
of Edda, entitled Monuments de la mythologie et de la poésie des
Celtes, et particulièrement des anciens Scandinaves, pour servir de
supplément et de preuves à l’ “Introduction à l’histoire du
Dannemarc” from 1756.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 361 in an 1891 edition of Jules
Raymond Lamé-Fleury's La Mythologie, Racontée
Aux Enfants which was first published in 1833.
Digital image of the illustration on the cover of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.
Digital image of the illustration on page 6 of the 1902 edition of
HamiltonWright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.
Digital image of the illustration on page 20 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.
Digital image of the illustration on page 96 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.
Digital image of the illustration on page 240 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.
Digital image of the illustration numbered Fig. XXXII on p. 318[g] in
Johannes Schefferus's De Antiquis Verisque
Regni Sueciae Insignibus Liber Singularis.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 80 of Louis Moe's Valkyrien: Romantisk Digtning i Billeder og
Tekst published in 1930.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 84 of Louis Moe's Valkyrien: Romantisk Digtning i Billeder og
Tekst published in 1930.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 85 of Louis Moe's Valkyrien: Romantisk Digtning i Billeder og
Tekst published in 1930.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 86 of Louis Moe's Valkyrien: Romantisk Digtning i Billeder og
Tekst published in 1930.