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'''Odin''' was an [[Isu]], who in [[Norse mythology]] was known as the king of all gods. He possessed two ravens Huginn and Muninn.
'''Odin''' was widely revered god in {{Wiki|Germanic mythology}}. In [[Norse mythology]], he was known as the king of all gods, associated with wisdom, healing, death, knowledge, and war. He possessed two ravens [[Huginn]] and [[Muninn]].


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Odin was widely revered god in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, he was known as the king of all gods, associated with wisdom, healing, death, knowledge, and war. He possessed two ravens Huginn and Muninn.

Legacy

During the 9th century, the Vikings would make offerings to Odin and pray for strength in battle.[1]

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