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The cast of Jonssons onsdag - 1983 includes: Lennart Englund as Jonsson Claes Eriksson as Fotbollsdomaren Anders Eriksson as Fotbollsspelaren

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Claes Eriksson has: Played Fotbollsdomaren in "Jonssons onsdag" in 1983. Played Fotografen in "The Castle Tour" in 1986. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "BingoLotto" in 1989. Played Bollfrans Nakenbad in "Tornado - en tittarstorm" in 1993. Played Chicago in "Tornado - en tittarstorm" in 1993. Played Ferro Hjelm in "Tornado - en tittarstorm" in 1993. Played Herr Hattman in "Tornado - en tittarstorm" in 1993. Played Positivhalaren in "Tornado - en tittarstorm" in 1993. Performed in "Resan som blev av" in 1994. Performed in "Lyckad nedfrysning av herr Moro" in 1995. Played Dennis Usling in "Sven Uslings Trio" in 1995. Performed in "Alla ska bada" in 1999. Played Various Roles in "GladPack" in 2000. Performed in "Jul Jul Jul" in 2002. Performed in "Kasinofeber" in 2005. Performed in "Stinsen brinner" in 2008. Played himself in "C Eriksson Solo" in 2010. Played Mats in "Kontoret" in 2012. Performed in "C Eriksson MAX" in 2012.


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monday-mondag(maandaag) meaning moon's day tuesday-tirsdag (tirshdaag) meaning Tyr's day wednesday-onsdag(onsedaag) meaning Odin's day thursday-thorsdag(torshdaag) meaning Thor's day friday-fredag-(freydaag) meaning Frey's day saturday-lurdag(luurdaag) meaning Loki's day sunday-sondag(suundaag) meaning sun's day Tyr -the bravest god Odin- the most powerful god Thor-the god of thunder Frey-the god of love and war Loki-the god of mischief and deceit


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Why did odin have wings on his helmet?

My suggestion is that it has to do with the association between Odin and Mercury, an association already made by Tacitus, who claimed that the Germanic peoples worshiped Mercury. This association manifests itself in the parallelity of the name of the third weekday in the Latin and many of the Germanic languages. The third day of the week is called Mercoledi ("the day of Mercury") in Italian and Wednesday ("Woden's day") in English, and Onsdag ("Odin's day") in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. Mercury, the messenger of the Roman gods, had wings on his ankles and was often portrayed with wings on his helmet as well. It seems plausible to suggest that when the iconography of Germanic mythology was created in mid 19th century art, the artists turned to the iconography of Mercury when they created the winged helmet of Odin. I am not aware of any mention of Odin wearing a winged helmet in old Germanic sources. (Eilif)


Who was the most popular viking god?

The previous answer is wrong, actually four weekdays are named after norse gods. Three of them are more or less the same in English as in the original Norse.I will be using the Norwegian equivelants to these weekdays, as it is the closest you get to ancient Norse.I have written the norwegian name of the god, the norwegian name of the day, and the english translation.Anyway, these days are as follows:Ty dag = Tirsdag = Tuesday (Ty, god of war)Odin dag = Onsdag = Wednesday (Odin = chief god / god of wisdom. This is where the english didn't adopt the name, but made one up themselves)Tor dag = Torsdag = Thursday (Thor, god of thunder)Frøya dag = Fredag = Friday (Freyja, goddess of love and fertility)*To clarify, the norwegian word dag means day And regarding who was the most popular norse god.If you mean the god most people prayed and sacrificed to, that would be Freyr, Freyja and Njord, as these were the gods associated with fertility (for crops), hunting, fishing and other day-to-day things.When the vikings went to battle, on the other hand, they prayed to Ty, Odin and Thor, for good luck and such