In Norse mythology Odin was a god, but he was devoured by Fenris (Fenrir the wolf) during the battle of Ragnarok, and so technically is no longer one. Odin was the "Allfather" of Norse mythology, and the first of the Aesir (gods) to be born. Ironically, as the eldest, strongest and wisest, he was also the first to die when the final battle came.
Odin is not a Greek god, he is Norse.
No. Odin was of Norse mythology and holds no relationship to God or Jesus Christ.
Odin. Odin was called (among other things) Cargotyr, or God of Cargo.
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Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king
Odin was god of the Norse.
Odin is the one eyed God!
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Odin
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Odin was the chief god (all-father) of later Norse mythology, the father of Thor and husband of Frigg, and the creator of Midgard (Earth) from the body of the giant Ymir. The Romans equated him with Mercury, but more accurately it would have been Jupiter/Zeus.
Odin, the chief god in Norse mythology, is often referred to as the one-eyed god. This is because he sacrificed one of his eyes in exchange for wisdom and knowledge. Odin is associated with war, death, poetry, and wisdom.