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Wednesday the Norse and Roman Days of the week and the origin of their names. – Order of Odalists
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The story of the middle ages; an elementary history for sixth and seventh grades . od Tyr comes Tuesday,from Woden comes Wednesday, and from Thor comesThursday. Tyr was the god of the
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Pauline Park on Twitter: "#Wednesday is named for the #OldNorse #god #Óðinn, who in #OldEnglish & #OldSaxon was called '#Woden,' in #OldHighGerman '#Wuotan,' '#Wotan' or '#Wodan,' from the #ProtoGermanic '#Woðanaz' ('master of
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