Odin Waelsing (Audun Langbarðr) (of Saxe Minor) b. about 205
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| Lineage | Waelsing |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Odin Waelsing (Audun Langbarðr) |
| Other last names | of Saxe Minor |
| Other given names | Odon, Ennodius (Roman), Audenius, Udon, Odon |
| Parents
♂ Gurdomnon ap Anarydd (of Dumnonia) [Angoulus] b. 165 | |
Events
about 205 birth: Dacio Sarmatia
marriage: ♀ Septimia Bathzabbai Zénobie ? (Zenobia) [Zenobi] d. after 274
about 230 child birth: ♂ Herod (Hairan) Septimius Palmyra (Sigi Odinsson) [Idumean] b. about 230 d. 267
about 230 child birth: Palmyra, ♂ Herod Septimius Palmyra (Hodr, Hermod, Hairan) [Idumean] b. about 230 d. 267
between 256 and 300 title: Governor of Saxe Minor, the Piedmont, Italy
260 child birth: ♂ Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus ? (Balder Odinsson) [Gallus] b. 260
Notes
This Odin was the progenitor of the clans Waelsing (Walloon, Waldense) and Ulving (Denmark, Jutland)
Odin may have been a candidate for the historical Oden the one-eyed Nordic god. It was rumored that one of Odin's wives was a giantess (Roman) who came from the lands of Muspelheim (Land of Fire/Heat). According to the allegorical styling of the nordic bards, this would indicate that Odin may have been was married to a Roman woman from North Africa. It is possible that Odin himself belonged to the Gallic family of Ennodius through his mother or daughter.
In his work Historia gentis Langobardorum, Paul the Deacon (d.790), relates how Odin's wife Freia (Frigg/Freyja) had given victory to the Langobards in a war against the Vandals.
- ↑ Hydatii Episcopi Chronicon and Cassius Dio -
