Odin had three halls. One of which is of questionable origin, or at least the details of it, and that one would be Gladsheim, where Odin presided over 12 Gods who acted as Judges. This bears too much a resemblance to Mt. Olympus, and is only mentioned in Snorri's Prose Edda, which was written well past the Viking Age of the Norse.
The other two, which can be found in the more pagan Poetic Eddas, are Valaskjalf where Odin had his high-seat Hlidskjalf, from which he could see all the world, and of course, Valhalla, the Hall of the Chosen, or Slain, where the Einherjar lived. All three were in Asgard, Enclosure (Garden) of the Aesir.
Odin and Thor is two famous Norse gods.
Odin, Thor, Freya, Frey, Loki, and Ullr are all Norse gods.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
Hermes/Mercury was identified with Odin by the Romans.
These were the Gods believed in by the ancient Norse people who lived in Scandinavia. The chief god was Odin, (also called Wotan or Woden). Others were Freya, Thor, and Baldur.
Odin.
Odin and Thor is two famous Norse gods.
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
If you're Norse - Odin If you're German - Woden
Odin, Thor, Freya, Frey, Loki, and Ullr are all Norse gods.
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Odin, and his son Thor.
Odin is not a Greek god, he is Norse.
The Norse god of learning is Odin. He is known for his wisdom and knowledge, and he is often depicted as a seeker of truth and understanding. Odin is also associated with magic and poetry in Norse mythology.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
In Norse mythology, the name of the supreme creator god is Odin. He is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is associated with wisdom, war, and magic.
Greek- Zeus Roman- Jupiter/Jove Norse- Odin