Our Family's Journey Through Time
| Name | Woden ap Asgard [1] | |
| Title | The Scythians King of Asgard | |
| Birth | 215 [1] | |
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| Gender | Male | |
| Kinfolk of Note | Odin came from Asia and conquered Northern Europe. He gave Sweden to his son Yngvi and Denmark to his son Skjöldr. Since then the kings of Sweden were called Ynglings and those of Denmark Skjöldungs (Scyldings). [2] | |
| Name | Odin or Sigge [2] | |
| Religion | The chief divinity of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a god of war and death, but also the god of poetry and wisdom. [2] | |
| Residence | Valhalla | |
| War-Arrival at Valhalla A Valkyrie, drinking horn in hands, awaits at the gates of Valhalla on the Tjängvide image stone from Gotland, housed at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm, Sweden. |
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| War-Viking Valhalla In Norse mythology Valhalla is the 1800 anglicised name for Old Norse: Valhǫll ("hall of the slain"). It is described as a majestic hall located in Asgard and presided over by the god Odin. Half of those who die in combat enter Valhalla, while the other half are chosen by the goddess Freyja to reside in Fólkvangr. The masses of those killed in… |
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| Death | 306 [1] | |
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| Person ID | I20615 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Father | The Asgard King of Saxony, Turkey and Sweden Frithuwald Bor ap Asgard, b. 190 d. 280 (Age 90 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Mother | Beltsa Asgard Asia Swedes, b. 190 d. 288 (Age 98 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Marriage | 214 [1] | |
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| Family ID | F3091 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Queen of Asgard Friege ap Cadwaladr, b. 210 d. 310 (Age 100 years) | |||||||
| Marriage | Denmark [1, 3] |
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| Family ID | F7956 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |||||||
| Old World | _Odin the Wanderer Gandalf the Wizard constantly wanders Middle-earth, wearing a traveller's battered cloak and hat; and indeed, Tolkien stated in a 1946 letter that he thought of Gandalf as an "Odinic wanderer". Other commentators have similarly compared Gandalf to the Norse god Odin in his "Wanderer" guise—an old man with one eye, a long white beard, a wide… | |
| _Woden Wo den or Odin is a widely revered god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and depicts him as the husband of the goddess Frigg. |
| Wars & Battles | War-Arrival at Valhalla A Valkyrie, drinking horn in hands, awaits at the gates of Valhalla on the Tjängvide image stone from Gotland, housed at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm, Sweden. | |
| War-Viking Valhalla In Norse mythology Valhalla is the 1800 anglicised name for Old Norse: Valhǫll ("hall of the slain"). It is described as a majestic hall located in Asgard and presided over by the god Odin. Half of those who die in combat enter Valhalla, while the other half are chosen by the goddess Freyja to reside in Fólkvangr. The masses of those killed in… |
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