Sweden 10 Kronor 1874 Uplands Enskilda Bank

Swedish banknotes 10 Kronor Odin
Sweden banknotes 10 Kronor 1874 Uplands Enskilda Bank
Sweden 10 Kronor banknote 1874 Uplands Enskilda Bank P-S627s

Obverse: Statue of Odin by Bengt Erland Fogelberg at left.
Reverse: Value in guilloche at centre, head of Odin at right, Coat of arms of the province of Uppland and the county of Uppsala, Sweden at left.

Odin by Bengt Erland Fogelberg, sculpted in 1830, is an example of a mythological sculpture which demonstrates the technique of marble.

Odin (from Old Norse Óðinn, "The Furious One") is a major god in Germanic mythology, especially in Norse mythology. In many Norse sources he is the Allfather of the gods and the ruler of Asgard. Homologous with the Old English "Wōden", the Old Saxon "Wôdan" and the Old High German "Wôtan", the name is descended from Proto-Germanic "Wōdanaz" or "*Wōđanaz".
"Odin" is generally accepted as the modern English form of the name, although, in some cases, older forms may be used or preferred. His name is related to óðr, meaning "fury, excitation", as well as "mind" or "poetry". His role, like that of many of the Norse gods, is complex. Odin is a principal member of the Æsir (the major group of the Norse pantheon) and is associated with war, battle, victory and death, but also wisdom, Shamanism, magic, poetry, prophecy, and the hunt. Odin has many sons, the most famous of whom is the thunder god Thor.


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