If this is a number I think three
The answer is Odin. Circle with perpendicular lines in it.
Odin, the Norse god is pictured as an old man with two ravens.
The wheel cross, sun cross, Odin's cross or Woden's cross.Nordic Odin and Teutonic Wuotan or Woden was the supreme god of the Nordic religion before Christianity. Odin was the god of art, culture, warfare, and the dead; He is depicted as an old, one-eyed man with two ravens as his intelligence agents and messengers.
One Eyed Man was created in 2001.
The phrase "he is a one-eyed man" typically uses the article "a" before "one-eyed man." This is because it refers to any one-eyed man in a general sense, rather than a specific individual. The indefinite article "a" indicates that he is one among many, rather than the only one.
The cast of One Eyed Man - 2009 includes: Jake McDaniel
The reference is to Odin (Woden), where Odin only anagrams to Dino, I nod, or I, Don. Anagrams of Woden are endow and owned. The phrase has no particularly apt anagrams, although it can spell: "So many pets never won a duel" "Newsrooms evaluated penny" "Demons unwoven separately"
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In the novel "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, the one-eyed man is John Aycliffe. He is a steward to the village of Stromford and plays a significant role in the story as he is responsible for a key event that leads to Crispin's journey and growth.
The grey eyed man
Black Eyed Man was created in 1991.
Ten-Eyed Man was created in 1970.