Kingdom of Heaven (film)
Kingdom of Heaven (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views
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these a good movie but were not done yet i cant wait
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kingdom of heaven is more than just a film full of blood and violance and muslims its about one person named Balian of Iblein who lived his life as a slave and then found his father who was a crusader,but sadly shortly after they meet his father died and then he became a knight and took a journy to jerusalem and thats all I known
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Kingdom of Heaven is an amazing movie it shows you why the army add to go from water to water if not they will die but shows you lots more
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kingdome of heaven shows you a little bit how the crusades were. it was almost like the real one but they added a little hollywood to it
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The story is set during the Crusades of the 12th century.
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King Baldwin IV.
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Haiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 21 views
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Haiti
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Haiti was first called Santo Domingo. It was very rich because they had sugar. Back then sugar was like gold if you have sugar you have power. They had sugar plantations. Back then they spoke some sort of french but not the same kind of french in France. For example, if you were a Haitian and you went to France they would know you were a Haitian by what French you speak. Back then there were white masters who had slaves. Black ones. They had enough. During the french revolution there was a slave revolt. They attacked their master. Killed "everyone". By everyone I mean not just the master, if you were related to them you would die as well. In the United States they were terrified. Especially in the south. They were more harsh on their slaves. They did not let them look at the newspapers because they were afraid it would happen there. They burnt down 184 sugar plantations because that is where they worked and where they're power came from. With the situation of Haiti in the present it is good to see how their past is.
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Haiti was once taken by the Dominican Republic in 1844.
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Haiti was first called Santo Domingo & it was the richest land back in the 1700`s
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haiti is a very poor country. but just almost two weeks ago their waz a really big earthquake that killed over v500000 people and still more dead
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horrible thing what happened in haiti. can't believe how many are dead
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it had an 7.0 earthquake
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they had a 7.0 earthquake
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Haiti was first called Santo Domingo & it was the richest land back in the 1700`s
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Haiti use to be rich because of the sugar. But now its poor because of the earthquake. The earthquake distroyed everything and killed a lot of people. It injured them really bad.
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Haiti was a place where they spoke french. They had many suger plantations and worked on it. Which made suger, which caused wasr. that was when everything went wrong
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YES THAT IS THE TRUETH
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Republic of Haiti République d'Haïti Repiblik Ayiti
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Haiti's regional
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hatti to me is like the regional place that had the werst luck in the world cause of all the bad thing that are happening. they said that they had more the 62 after shokes. and one of the after shokes were 6.1 and another one was 4.0
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the history of haiti to me is all aabout slavery. a guy named tousaint louverture from haiti didnt want slavery. and her ppl around the world,like france, dont want him to let slavery ho in haiti like
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the history of haiti to me is all about slavery. a guy named tousaint louverture from haiti didnt want slavery.and other ppl around the world, like france, dont want to let slevery to stop
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Haiti has always had the worst of luck
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it was called sait domingue.... they use to speek french there because there was more french there then any other race.....they were rich back then because they had sugar plantation and coffee
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omg help Haiti people they need us
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Haiti (pronounced /ˈheɪtɪ/; French Haïti, pronounced: [a.iti]; Haitian Creole: Ayiti, Haitian Creole pronunciation: [ajiti]), officially the Republic of Haiti (République d'Haïti ; Repiblik Ayiti) is a Caribbean country. Along with the Dominican Republic, it occupies the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antillean archipelago. Ayiti (land of high mountains) was the indigenous Taíno or Amerindian name for the mountainous western side of the island. The country's highest point is Pic la Selle, at 2,680 metres (8,793 ft). The total area of Haiti is 27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi) and its capital is Port-au-Prince. Haitian Creole and French are the official languages. Haiti's regional, historical and ethnolinguistic position is unique for several reasons. It was the first independent nation in Latin America and the first black-led republic in the world when it gained independence as part of a successful slave rebellion in 1804.[4] Despite having common cultural links with its Hispano-Caribbean neighbors, Haiti is the only predominantly Francophone independent nation in the Americas. It is one of only two independent nations in the Americas (along with Canada) that designate French as an official language; the other French-speaking areas are all overseas départements, or collectivités, of France. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and has experienced political violence throughout its history. Most recently, in February 2004, an armed rebellion forced the resignation and exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and a provisional government took control with security provided by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Rene Preval, the current president, was elected in the Haitian general election, 2006. On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and devastated the capital city Port-au-Prince. Reportedly more than 150,000 people were killed and buried later in mass graves, although th
Franks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 20 views
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West Germanic tribal confederation first attested in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River. From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul.
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The Franks or Frankish people (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a West Germanic tribal confederation first attested in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River.
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From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul
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the franks was a tribe that started in the 3d century .. some franks were taught how to fight like romans because some of them joined the roman army ..and some raided roman territory ..
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the franks were very popular barbarian group. clovius was the kings of the franks and so was sigeberts right besides him. but when clovius wanted complete power he could not just kill him becuase that would make him a murder. so clovius talked with sigeberts son about killing his father and he agreed.
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the franks were a barbarian group that helped the romans in the war.
Haitian Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views
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Haitian Revolution
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The Haitian Revolution took place during the French Revolution. It is basically about black slaves that all secretly planned to revolt.The leader was Touissant l'Ouverture ( sorry if I misspelled it). A nickname for him was the black George Washington and the black Spartacus. It was kind of like the story of Spartacus. All the slaves getting tired of how they are being treated and start to go crazy. In the United States they were scared to death. Especially the ones in the south. They were afraid it was going to happen there. The rule to have a slave is to keep them stupid and not look at the newspaper. George Washington who was the president wanted to stay out of it. All white masters were killed. Not just them but "everyone". If you were related to them you would die as well. All this treachery ended eventually Haiti became the first independent place. No matter what race you were you would be welcomed there. They even did that before us, the USA. That's a big honor.
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it was the only slave revolt that succed in all history. it was the haitians against the french. this happened the french didn't want to give them liberty. when there was a law in france that said free slaves.
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this is really sad becuse if i was there at this time i be #### cause am black browne same thing but i feel like poop u feel me this not fair that hatin were treated like that at that time we are all equal
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i feel bad for them beacuse they were slaves before but attacked the freench and there masters
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that is crazy it still makes no sence why they wre even treted like that
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i also thought thatmartin luther king was the only person that tried to stop rudeneess to the black but i gess not
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lasted hundred years
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the haitian revolution war lasted 100 years
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Toussaint L'Ouverture
Childeric I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views
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Childeric I (c. 440– c. 481) was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death, and the father of Clovis. He succeeded his father Merovech as king, traditionally in 457 or 458. With his Frankish warband he was established with his capital at Tournai, on lands which he had received as a foederatus of the Romans, and for some time he kept the peace with his allies. In about 463 in Orléans, in conjunction with the Roman General Aegidius, who was based in Soissons, he defeated the Visigoths, who hoped to extend their dominion along the banks of the Loire River. After the death of Aegidius, he first assisted Comes ("count") Paul of Angers, together with a mixed band of Gallo-Romans and Franks, in defeating the Goths and taking booty. Odoacer reached Angers but Childeric arrived the next day and a battle ensued. Count Paul was killed and Childeric took the city. Childeric, having delivered Angers, followed a Saxon warband to the islands on the Atlantic mouth of the Loire, and massacred them there. In a change of alliances, he also joined forces with Odoacer, according to Gregory of Tours, to stop a band of the Alamanni who wished to invade Italy. The stories of his expulsion by the Franks, whose women he was taking; of his eight-year stay in Thuringia with King Basin and his wife Basina; of his return when a faithful servant advised him that he could safely do so by sending to him half of a piece of gold which he had broken with him; and of the arrival in Tournai of Queen Basina, whom he married, come from Gregory of Tours' Libri Historiarum (Book ii.12). He died in 481 and was buried in Tournai, leaving a son Clovis, afterwards king of the Franks.
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The Childeric's were smart.They were very good people.I wonder if they were ever good guard. Mr. do u think they were ever good gaurds and smart people.Also who is the Salatian why did they call them selfs the salatians franks.
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they may have been smart but they ended up getting in to a war with the romans because the romans believed in one god and the childeric's had their believes as well
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Childeric I (c. 440– c. 481) was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death, and the father of Clovis. He succeeded his father Merovech as king, traditionally in 457 or 458. With his Frankish warband he was established with his capital at Tournai, on lands which he had received as a foederatus of the Romans, and for some time he kept the peace with his allies.
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Childeric was the son of Merovech. Merovech was the first leader of the Franks. He was also the start of the Merovingian Dynasty. Which means Childeric would be the next Heir. After him would be Clovis his son.
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after Childeric's father died (Merovech) he was to yonug to be the leader so i guess Merovech's right hand man will take over till Childeric is old enough to be the leader
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childeric's father was merovech. his dad was the leader of the franks and when he died chideric becameof the franks leader eventually
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hilderic's tomb was discovered in 1653 (May 27) by a mason doing repairs in the church of Saint-Brice in Tournai, a city in modern Belgium, where numerous precious objects were found, including a richly ornamented sword, a torse-like bracelet,
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he was the merovingian king of the salian franks
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He died in 481ad.He was burried in Tournami.He had a son named Clovis.Which he left behind.
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childeric died in 481 ad. he was burried in tournami.in his tomb were found jewlery. thye killed his horse because they didnt want something of him.the only question i have is why were bees found in his tomb. because they say there were alot of bees in the tomb.
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when someone important dies from the franks, they burry him and with all the stuff tht belongs to him
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they were verey weried people
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the childeric was a player
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childeric was cloves son.
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the only thing people didnt like about childeric was that he thought he owned all the woman. he would suduce all of them. so for doing that he was kicked off. he was kicked off for 8 years.
Attila the Hun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views
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Attila (pronounced /ˈætɨlə/ or /əˈtɪlə/; 406 – 453), widely known as Attila the Hun, was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea (see map below). During his rule, he was one of the most fearsome of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires' enemies: he invaded the Balkans twice and marched through Gaul (modern France) as far as Orleans before being defeated at the Battle of Chalons. He refrained from attacking either Constantinople or Rome. His story, that the Sword of Attila had come to his hand by miraculous means, was reported by the Roman Priscus.
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Attila the Hun
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Attila the Hun was the Emperor of The Huns From 434 AD until he died in 453 AD. He was the leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.
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attila the hun was one of the worlds best barberians and one of the strongest ever.
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yeah he was a strong king too he ruled the barbarions with a strong command
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he was strong but not so bad but a graet leader and he could speak many launguaes and he in night at the meusum
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he was a strong leader and ruled the barbarians with a strong command
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we was a really good leader and camanded the barbarians the huns
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attila the huns was emperor of the huns.he was first emperor in 434 ad. he died in 453 ad. h.attila was also leader of the hunnic empire.
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Thor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views
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Thor (Old Norse: Þōrr, Þunarr; Old English: Þunor, Þūr; Old Saxon: Þunær;[1] Frisian: Tonger, Old Dutch: Donar; Old High German: Donar; Proto-Germanic: *Thunaraz) is the red-haired and bearded[2][3] god of thunder in Germanic mythology and Germanic paganism, and its subsets: Norse paganism, Anglo-Saxon paganism and Continental Germanic paganism
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Thor is a crazy wild viking.Did it really happen in real life that Thor lost one of his eyes because a hawk grabbed it.Thor is really murderous bloody man.His and his people have celebrations. For example, tuggle war whoever lost lands on the fire that is between the two groups
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And if a wife ever betrayes her husband she would have to have her braids nailed to wood. Her husband would throw an axe to try to cut the braid.if all her braids get cut off she is proved innocent.If he misses she is guilty.But, if i was one of the woman i would be scared to death and i mean it. Imagine that hits your face and you are proved guilty its horrible.
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He wants to kidnap the princess that is about to become queen of England and marry the prince Ayelah.His father was about to get thrown and feed to the dogs.The dogs haven't eaten for days so they are starving.He wont die without a sword in his hand.so when they handed him the sword to him he threw himself off as happy as he can be and the dogs ate him.
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thor was someone ppl knowed he used a hamer as a weapon and was very powerful.he had wing on a hat that made him fly
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thor was very powerful to the other except one other viking .the son of the viking named Rangnar the son the powerful viking and only one eye left named Eianr
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he wasnt only a god he waS A MARVEL CHARACTER ALSO = ]
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Most surviving stories relating to Germanic mythology either mention Thor or center on Thor's exploits. Thor was a much revered god of the ancient Germanic peoples from at least the earliest surviving written accounts of the indigenous Germanic tribes to over a thousand years later in the late Viking Age. Thor was appealed to for protection on numerous objects found from various Germanic tribes. Miniature replicas of Mjöllnir, the weapon of Thor, became a defiant symbol of Norse paganism during the Christianization of Scandinavia.[4][5
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Further information: thunder Proto-Germanic *thunaraz,[6] "thunder" gave rise to Old Norse Þorr, German Donner, Dutch donder as well as Old English Þunor whence Modern English thunder with epenthetic d. Swedish tordön and Danish and Norwegian torden have the suffix -dön/-den originally meaning "rumble" or "din." The Scandinavian languages also have the word dunder, borrowed from Middle Low German. [edit] Characteristics
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Odin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 37 views
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Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn), is considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard
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odin had a son name thor. odin was also chief god in the norse paganism. nd the ruler of asgrad. i bet u didnt know that
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Odin was a wild man like Thor.They were like identical twins.Odin wanted the princess for him but gave it to Thor.He liked how his wife attack him aggressively.So, Thor wanted that to.Thor is the brother of the guy that is slave but he is really half viking and half christian.He is a slave from the viking but he is really the son of the queen of England.
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Odin is considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard.
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odin was a god he had son very liitle son
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odin was considered highes rank of all gods
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yes he was considered highest of all the ranks.
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this was a vikking god
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yes, this was a vikings god
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Odin was the cheif Norse God. He had a son named Thor. The Vikings worshiped him. He was also known as the ruler of Asgard.
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Odin
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odin had a son. his son's name was thor. he was the chief god in the norse paganism. he was also the ruler of asgard.
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Odin was indeed the chief Norse god. The vikings worshiped the religion of Norse. Odin did have a son. His name Thor the Norse god of thunder.
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odihn was the viking god and the god of all gods
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odin was who the witch prayed to for ragnads son in the movie
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Odin had a son and his name was Thor and he was Norese god of thunder
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ooooo thor was odins son. i didnt know that lol = ]
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odin waz the king of the gods in the norse religion. the norse religion waz the religion tht da vikings used
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oden is a god of the vikings when the vikings would die they would they would yell oden
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YES THEY WOULD
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odin almost died from the crabs
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Homologous with the Anglo-Saxon Wōden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wōđinaz or *Wōđanaz. "Odin" is generally accepted as the modern English form of the name, although, in some cases, older forms may be used or preferred.
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Odin was not the guy in the movie Devine. He was the god of the vikings that they respected.
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Homologous with the Anglo-Saxon Wōden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wōđinaz or *Wōđanaz. The name Odin is generally accepted as the modern translation; although, in some cases, older translations of his name may be used or preferred. His name is related to ōðr, meaning "fury, excitation," besides "mind," or "poetry." His role, like many of the Norse gods, is complex. He is considered a principal member of the Aesir (Norse Pantheon) and is associated with wisdom, war, battle, and death, and also magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, and the hunt.
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odin had a son named thor ..thor was the king of thunder..odin was and his son were kings as well .. he also ruled asgard..
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"Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn), is considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard."
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As Odin is closely connected with a horse and spear, and transformation/shape shifting into animal shapes, an alternative theory of origin contends that Odin, or at least some of his key characteristics, may have arisen just prior to the sixth century as a nightmareish horse god (Echwaz), later signified by the eight-legged Sleipnir. Some support for Odin as a latecomer to the Scandinavian Norse pantheon can be found in the Sagas where, for example, at one time he is thrown out of Asgard by the other gods - a seemingly unlikely tale for a well-established "all father." Scholars who have linked Odin with the "Death God" template include E. A. Ebbinghaus, Jan de Vries and Thor Templin. The later two also link Loki and Odin as being one-and-the-same until the early Norse Period. Scandinavian emerged from Proto-Norse during the Migration period, artwork of this time (on gold bracteates) depicting the earliest scenes that can be aligned with the High Medieval Norse mythological texts. The context of the new elites emerging in this period aligns with Snorri's tale of the indigenous Vanir who were eventually replaced by the, intruders from the Continent. Parallels between Odin and Celtic Lugus have often been pointed out: both are intellectual gods, commanding magic and poetry. Both have ravens and a spear as their attributes. Julius Caesar (de bello Gallico, 6.17.1) mentions Mercury as the chief god of Celtic religion. A likely context of the diffusion of elements of Celtic ritual into Germanic culture is that of the Chatti, who lived at the Celtic-Germanic boundary in Hesse during the final centuries before the Common Era. (It should be remembered that many Indo-Europeanists hypothesize that Odin in his Proto-Germanic form was not the chief god, but that he only gradually replaced Týr during the Migration period.)
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