It is Wednesday
Wednesday is named after Odin (Woden), meaning Woden's day.
By a wolf named fenrir.
The treasures Odin had were many different things: -Odin owned a white, eight legged horse named Sleipnir. -Odin also had two wise ravens, Hugin and Munin, which means thought and memory in Old Norse. -To go with the ravens are two wolves named Geri and Freki. -Odin owned a valuable arm ring named Draupnir, which multiplied by 9 every 9 nights. -Odin also owned a foldable war ship named Skidbladnir, which he gave to his son Baldor. -Odin's most prized possession was a golden spear named Gungnir, the deadliest weapon in Yggdrasil next to Thor's hammer, Mjollnir.
Four gods. Tuesday - Tyr, Wednesday - Odin, Thursday - Thor, Friday - Frigg.
The treasures Odin had were many different things: -Odin owned a white, eight legged horse named Sleipnir. -Odin also had two wise ravens, Hugin and Munin, which means thought and memory in Old Norse. -To go with the ravens are two wolves named Geri and Freki. -Odin owned a valuable arm ring named Draupnir, which multiplied by 9 every 9 nights. -Odin also owned a foldable war ship named Skidbladnir, which he gave to his son Baldor. -Odin's most prized possession was a golden spear named Gungnir, the deadliest weapon in Yggdrasil next to Thor's hammer, Mjollnir.
Odin's Ravens were called Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory). Everyday at dawn they were supposed to travel across the nine worlds, the at the end of the day perch on Odin's shoulders and whisper news to him.
No, his son Thor did and its name was Mjolnir.
The eight-legged horse ridden by Odin was named Sleipnir, meaning "Swift one" or "Light footed one".
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Odin. Wodinsday, or Wednesday is named after him
No. Thor (originally Tor) means Thunder. Odin is connected to poetry and inspiration, I believe, and he is both a leader of the pantheon (in Greek and Roman mythology this is a position reserved for the thunder god - also in Judaic faith, by the way - Jahve is originally a thunder god) and a god connected to Mercury, the messenger, the poet and inspirator. Connected to wisdom.
Odin didn't have a hammer, Thor did and it was named Mjolnir.