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ist eine Gestalt in Richard Wagners Opernzyklus Der Ring des Nibelungen (uraufgeführt ), die in den Einzelteilen Das Rheingold, Die Walküre und Siegfried auftritt. Der Name. Wotan ist eine Gestalt in Richard Wagners Opernzyklus Der Ring des Nibelungen, die in den Einzelteilen Das Rheingold, Die Walküre und Siegfried auftritt. Der Name Wotan ist dabei Richard Wagners Variante des germanischen Gottes Wodan. Wotan steht für: Wodan, eine germanische Gottheit, siehe Odin · Wotan, eine Gestalt in Richard Wagners Opernzyklus Der Ring des Nibelungen; Wotan-Werke. Während bei den Südgermanen die Bezeichnung für diesen Gott Wotan lautet, ist er in Nordeuropa als Odin bekannt. Darüber hinaus führt Wotan diverse. Augenblick sauste Wotan wie ein grauer Schatten an ihr vorüber und war mit mächtigem Satz dem Hund an der Kehle. Jeanne riß das Kind an sich, und als. Wotan, der dabei ist, seine Lieblings-Walküre Brünnhilde (mit Erda persönlich gezeugt) zum Kampf für Siegmund zu schicken, wird von seiner Frau. Wieder im Yachthafen angekommen, hatte Ute schon versucht >WOTAN< zu starten, war aber nix. War wohl auf der langen Fahrt irgendetwas losgerüttelt.

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Wechseln zu: Navigation , Suche. Man kann Wotan auf verschiedene Weise deuten. Wotan ist einer der komplexesten Gestalten in der nordischen Mythologie. Er gilt auch als derjenige, der die Weisheit wissen wollte. Odin (oder Wotan) ist der Toten- und Kriegsgott, und der Gott der Ekstase. Zum höchsten Gott der Germanischen Mythologie ist Odin vermutlich erst zu Beginn. Der männliche Vorname Wotan wurde von Richard Wagner geprägt, mit seinem Opernzyklus „Der Ring des Nibelungen“. ✅ Erfahren Sie jetzt bei Vita 34 mehr.Migration Period 5th and 6th century CE gold bracteates types A, B, and C feature a depiction of a human figure above a horse, holding a spear and flanked by one or more often two birds.
The presence of the birds has led to the iconographic identification of the human figure as the god Odin, flanked by Huginn and Muninn.
Like Snorri 's Prose Edda description of the ravens, a bird is sometimes depicted at the ear of the human, or at the ear of the horse.
Bracteates have been found in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and, in smaller numbers, England and areas south of Denmark.
Vendel Period helmet plates from the 6th or 7th century found in a grave in Sweden depict a helmeted figure holding a spear and a shield while riding a horse, flanked by two birds.
The plate has been interpreted as Odin accompanied by two birds; his ravens. Two of the 8th century picture stones from the island of Gotland, Sweden depict eight-legged horses, which are thought by most scholars to depict Sleipnir : the Tjängvide image stone and the Ardre VIII image stone.
Both stones feature a rider sitting atop an eight-legged horse, which some scholars view as Odin. Above the rider on the Tjängvide image stone is a horizontal figure holding a spear, which may be a valkyrie, and a female figure greets the rider with a cup.
The scene has been interpreted as a rider arriving at the world of the dead. The back of each bird features a mask-motif, and the feet of the birds are shaped like the heads of animals.
The feathers of the birds are also composed of animal-heads. Together, the animal-heads on the feathers form a mask on the back of the bird.
The birds have powerful beaks and fan-shaped tails, indicating that they are ravens. The brooches were intended to be worn on each shoulder, after Germanic Iron Age fashion.
Petersen notes that "raven-shaped ornaments worn as a pair, after the fashion of the day, one on each shoulder, makes one's thoughts turn towards Odin's ravens and the cult of Odin in the Germanic Iron Age.
The Oseberg tapestry fragments , discovered within the Viking Age Oseberg ship burial in Norway, features a scene containing two black birds hovering over a horse, possibly originally leading a wagon as a part of a procession of horse-led wagons on the tapestry.
In her examination of the tapestry, scholar Anne Stine Ingstad interprets these birds as Huginn and Muninn flying over a covered cart containing an image of Odin, drawing comparison to the images of Nerthus attested by Tacitus in 1 CE.
Excavations in Ribe , Denmark have recovered a Viking Age lead metal-caster's mould and 11 identical casting-moulds.
These objects depict a moustached man wearing a helmet that features two head-ornaments. Archaeologist Stig Jensen proposes these head-ornaments should be interpreted as Huginn and Muninn, and the wearer as Odin.
He notes that "similar depictions occur everywhere the Vikings went—from eastern England to Russia and naturally also in the rest of Scandinavia.
A portion of Thorwald's Cross a partly surviving runestone erected at Kirk Andreas on the Isle of Man depicts a bearded human holding a spear downward at a wolf, his right foot in its mouth, and a large bird on his shoulder.
The 11th century Ledberg stone in Sweden, similarly to Thorwald's Cross, features a figure with his foot at the mouth of a four-legged beast, and this may also be a depiction of Odin being devoured by Fenrir at Ragnarök.
In November , the Roskilde Museum announced the discovery and subsequent display of a niello -inlaid silver figurine found in Lejre , which they dubbed Odin from Lejre.
The silver object depicts a person sitting on a throne. The throne features the heads of animals and is flanked by two birds. Various interpretations have been offered for a symbol that appears on various archaeological finds known modernly as the valknut.
Due to the context of its placement on some objects, some scholars have interpreted this symbol as referring to Odin. For example, Hilda Ellis Davidson theorises a connection between the valknut , the god Odin and "mental binds":.
For instance, beside the figure of Odin on his horse shown on several memorial stones there is a kind of knot depicted, called the valknut , related to the triskele.
This is thought to symbolize the power of the god to bind and unbind, mentioned in the poems and elsewhere. Odin had the power to lay bonds upon the mind, so that men became helpless in battle, and he could also loosen the tensions of fear and strain by his gifts of battle-madness, intoxication, and inspiration.
Davidson says that similar symbols are found beside figures of wolves and ravens on "certain cremation urns" from Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in East Anglia.
According to Davidson, Odin's connection to cremation is known, and it does not seem unreasonable to connect with Odin in Anglo-Saxon England.
Davidson proposes further connections between Odin's role as bringer of ecstasy by way of the etymology of the god's name.
Beginning with Henry Petersen's doctoral dissertation in , which proposed that Thor was the indigenous god of Scandinavian farmers and Odin a later god proper to chieftains and poets, many scholars of Norse mythology in the past viewed Odin as having been imported from elsewhere.
Salin proposed that both Odin and the runes were introduced from Southeastern Europe in the Iron Age. Other scholars placed his introduction at different times; Axel Olrik , during the Migration Age as a result of Gaulish influence.
In the 16th century and by the entire Vasa dynasty , Odin as Oden was officially considered the first King of Sweden by that country's government and historians.
This was based on an embellished list of rulers invented by Johannes Magnus and adopted as fact in the reign of King Carl IX , who, though numbered accordingly, actually was only Carl III.
Another approach to Odin has been in terms of his function and attributes. Many early scholars interpreted him as a wind-god or especially as a death-god.
The god Odin has been a source of inspiration for artists working in fine art, literature, and music. Ehrenberg , the marble statue Wodan around by H.
Music inspired by or featuring the god includes the ballets Odins Schwert and Orfa by J. Robert E. Howard 's story " The Cairn on the Headland " assumes that Odin was a malevolent demonic spirit, that he was mortally wounded when taking human form and fighting among the vikings in the Battle of Clontarf , that lay comatose for nearly a thousand years - to wake up, nearly cause great havoc in modern Dublin but being exorcised by the story's protagonist.
Science Fiction writer Poul Anderson 's story The Sorrow of Odin the Goth asserts that Odin was in fact a twentieth-century American time traveler , who sought to study the culture of the ancient Goths and ended up being regarded as a god and starting an enduring myth.
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Download as PDF Printable version. Wikimedia Commons Wikiquote. Old Norse: [31]. Spirit they possessed not, sense they had not, blood nor motive powers, nor goodly colour.
Benjamin Thorpe translation: [32]. Soul they had not, sense they had not, Heat nor motion, nor goodly hue; Soul gave Othin , sense gave Hönir , Heat gave Lothur and goodly hue.
Henry Adams Bellows translation: [33]. Che altro tu sai? Odino conosce i segreti delle rune , le lettere che, incise sul legno, sulla pietra, sulle lame delle spade, sulla lingua dei poeti, sugli zoccoli dei cavalli, sono l'origine stessa di ogni conoscenza e di ogni potere.
Infatti per apprendere l'arte delle rune e della divinazione rimase appeso a un albero per nove giorni e nove notti quindi si identifica nell'albero cosmico Yggdrasill.
Con questi due nomi egli distribuisce in battaglia la vittoria e la morte: entrambi doni graditi ai guerrieri.
Da allora, alla vigilia delle battaglie la rivolge verso la schiera alla quale ha decretato la sconfitta. Ha in guerra il potere di accecare, assordare o atterrire i nemici, di scatenare il terrore nelle schiere, di rendere le armi inette a ferire come semplici ramoscelli.
La tradizione riporta molti esempi di guerrieri che innalzarono sacrifici e invocazioni a Odino per ottenere il successo in battaglia.
Ma per gli eletti del dio ottenere la vittoria o morire gloriosamente sono due cose ugualmente desiderabili. I caduti sono a tutti gli effetti i "prescelti" del dio.
Odino li accoglie come suoi figli adottivi nel Valhalla , dove essi parteciperanno all'eterno banchetto da lui presieduto. Successivamente si gettavano in battaglia urlando, mulinando spade e scuri, facendo il vuoto tutto intorno, insensibili al dolore e alla fatica, per poi crollare esausti.
Odino era anche conosciuto come "signore degli impiccati". Con un cappellaccio in testa e un mantello sulle spalle, a volte reggendosi alla sua lancia come ad un bastone, Odino viene dipinto come un dio viandante, che cammina per le vie del mondo.
Egli si muove lungo le strade come un pellegrino, dissimulando il suo aspetto e la sua reale natura. Le apparizioni di Odino sono un tema caro alla tradizione nordica.
Il mattino dopo, il sovrano lo fece cercare, ma il vecchio era scomparso. Egli giunse alla corte del re sotto l'aspetto di un uomo borioso e scortese.
Indossava un cappello a larghe falde che gli nascondeva il volto, e aveva una lunga barba. I genitori e i fratelli di Odino, come riportati da Snorri Sturluson nel Gylfaginning , sono:.
Odino ha al suo seguito diversi animali. Ma soltanto col vino fiero nell'armatura, Odino vive per sempre. Lo stesso dicasi dei lupi. Di molti, inoltre, si ignora l' etimologia.
Essi sarebbero poi stati divinizzati dai loro sudditi. Assenti sono invece tracce del culto di Odino in Islanda dove pare anche tramite lo studio dei toponimi che fosse di gran lunga prevalente il culto di Thor.
Odino fu dunque particolarmente venerato durante l' epoca vichinga , dai giovani che compivano le spedizioni di saccheggio lungo le coste dell' Europa settentrionale.
Raramente, prima o dopo dei combattimenti, si usava sacrificare prigionieri a Odino. Nel caso specifico dei sacrifici umani a Odino, erano usate tecniche come l'impiccagione, l'impalamento su lance acuminate o la messa al rogo.
La saga degli uomini delle Orcadi cita un ulteriore e inconsueto rituale, la cosiddetta aquila di sangue consistente nella separazione e successiva apertura delle costole dalla colonna vertebrale per estrarre i polmoni della vittima per poterli appoggiare sulle spalle, in parodia di un paio di ali ripiegate.
Un ulteriore traccia del proseguimento della tradizione della mitologia norrena sono gli incantesimi di Merseburgo nei quali viene citato Woutan.
A partire dal XX secolo si sono sviluppati un insieme di nuovi movimenti religiosi di ritorno alle religioni dei Germani pre-cristiani, [14] annoverabili tra i fenomeni di neopaganesimo.
Il resoconto eddico del XIII secolo contiene elementi per una possibile somiglianza fra il dio e la figura cardine del Cristianesimo.
Raffigurazioni di Odino si trovano ancora oggi in chiese cristiane come la parrocchiale di Akureyri , in Islanda.
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