id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37876 Rydberg, Viktor Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland, Vol. 1 .txt text/plain 96330 4865 73 Saxo also tells that Odin's son, Balder, was chosen king by the Thus it followed of necessity that Odin, the chief of the Teutonic gods, Odin in the Teutonic mythology is the father and ruler of the gods, Teutons worshipped Odin-Priamus-Hermes as their chief god, and since a on native northern traditions concerning the heathen god Odin, the ruler the mythological songs and traditions in regard to the god Odin who his saga, as told by Saxo, Thor holds his protecting hand over Halfdan _devas_, from which all the sons of Odin and gods of Asgard received the existed in Saxo's time mythic traditions or songs which related that all Saxo _Hist._, 33), and with her becomes the father of the son Hadding standpoint of Teutonic mythology it is a world war; and Völuspa calls it Saxo (_Hist._, i.) relates that at the time when King Hadding reigned ./cache/37876.txt ./txt/37876.txt