Odin is not considered the oldest god in mythology. In Norse mythology, he is one of the principal gods of the Aesir, but other deities, such as Ymir, who is a primordial being and the ancestor of all giants, predate him. Additionally, different mythologies have their own creation stories and older gods; for example, in Hinduism, deities like Brahma are considered ancient. Thus, while Odin is significant within Norse mythology, he is not the oldest god across all mythologies.
From research I have found that Thor or Tor in some versions is most likely Odin's eldest son. Thor's mother is Jord who is not Odin's wife.
Odin is the chief god.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
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 is the most powerful god in Asgard. That makes him king of the norse gods.
Odin is not a Greek god, he is Norse.
No. Odin was of Norse mythology and holds no relationship to God or Jesus Christ.
Odin. Odin was called (among other things) Cargotyr, or God of Cargo.
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From research I have found that Thor or Tor in some versions is most likely Odin's eldest son. Thor's mother is Jord who is not Odin's wife.
Thor's father's name is Odin.
Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king
Odin was god of the Norse.
Odin is the one eyed God!
Yes.
Odin
Valhalla.