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* A god in the disciples series of computer games. |
* A god in the disciples series of computer games. |
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* [[Church of the Subgenius]] pseudo-deity [[JHVH-1]] is sometimes referred to as Wotan. |
* [[Church of the Subgenius]] pseudo-deity [[JHVH-1]] is sometimes referred to as Wotan. |
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* W.O.T.A.N. is an acronym for ''Will Of The Aryan Nation'', promulgated by [[neo-nazi]] [[David Lane]]. Lane's ''Wotanism'' is distinctly different and separate from '' |
* W.O.T.A.N. is an acronym for ''Will Of The Aryan Nation'', promulgated by [[neo-nazi]] [[David Lane]]. Lane's ''Wotanism'' is distinctly different and separate from ''Odinism'' which is the name of a [[Germanic neopaganism|Germanic neopagan]] religion practiced by the [[Odinic Rite]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:06, 5 March 2006
Wotan is the name for the North Germanic god known in Norse as Odin.
- Wotan, the god is a character in Richard Wagner's Operas Der Ring des Nibelungen and
- Wotan, the god is the subject of an essay by Carl Jung included in Notes of the Seminar Given in 1928–1930
- Wotan, a code name for a WW2 German radar navigation project, the Y-Gerät
- Wotans Wake, a 1962 film by Brian de Palma
- An A7V tank of WW1 named "Wotan", its replica is in the German tank museum at Munster.
- The controlling computer in the Doctor Who episode The War Machines
- A god in the disciples series of computer games.
- Church of the Subgenius pseudo-deity JHVH-1 is sometimes referred to as Wotan.
- W.O.T.A.N. is an acronym for Will Of The Aryan Nation, promulgated by neo-nazi David Lane. Lane's Wotanism is distinctly different and separate from Odinism which is the name of a Germanic neopagan religion practiced by the Odinic Rite.