Odin was father and ruler of the Norse gods.
The chief god of Norse mythology is Odin.
Odin is the chief god.
Yes, Freya did not marry Odin, the chief god of the Norse pantheon. Freya was married to the god Odr, who is sometimes identified with Odin, but they are considered separate entities in Norse mythology.
Odin has this role in Norse mythology.
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.
The chief god of Norse mythology is Odin.
Odin is the chief god.
Norse mythology's chief god was odin.
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
Odin was god of the Norse.
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Some Norse gods were Odin, the chief god and Thor the god of thunder.
AnswerÓðinnA Norse god begining with 'O' is Odin, father of Thor and chief of the Norse Mythology God/desses.
Yes, Freya did not marry Odin, the chief god of the Norse pantheon. Freya was married to the god Odr, who is sometimes identified with Odin, but they are considered separate entities in Norse mythology.
Odin was the chief of the gods of the Norse pantheon (also called Wodin, or Wotan)
Odin has this role in Norse mythology.
Odin, or Wodan, is the chief of the gods, god of wisdom and magic.