Odin, the extraterrestrial whose spaceship was considered a horse with 8 legs that flew in the sky and over the water.  Norse mythology, venerated in Northern Europe including Scandinavia.

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From earliest times Odin was a war god, and he appeared in heroic literature as the protector of heroes; fallen warriors joined him in Valhalla. The wolf and the raven were dedicated to him. His magical horse, Sleipnir, had eight legs, teeth inscribed with runes, and the ability to gallop through the air and over the sea. Odin was the great magician among the gods and was associated with runes. He was also the god of poets. [1]

 

Odin appears as a prominent god throughout the recorded history of Northern Europe, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania (from c. 2 BCE) through movement of peoples during the Migration Period (4th to 6th centuries CE) and the Viking Age (8th to 11th centuries CE). In the modern period, the rural folklore of Germanic Europe continued to acknowledge Odin. References to him appear in place names throughout regions historically inhabited by the ancient Germanic peoples, and the day of the week Wednesday bears his name in many Germanic languages, including in English. [2]

 

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[3] . Original image by Berig. Uploaded by Emma Groeneveld

 

 

Source

1  https://www.britannica.com/topic/Odin-Norse-deity

2  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin

https://www.worldhistory.org/image/7589/odin-on-sleipnir-tjangvide-image-stone/