Wotan (disambiguation)
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Wotan or Wōden was a major deity in continental German and Anglo-Saxon paganism.
Wotan may also refer to:
- Odin, the Norse variant of Wōden
- Wotan Wilke Möhring (born 1967), German actor
- Wotan, a character based on the god in Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen
- "Wotan", an essay on the god by Carl Jung included in Notes of the Seminar Given in 1928–1930
- Operation Wotan, a World War II German panzer operation with the goal of capturing Moscow in 1941
- The start codeword for Operation Barbarossa
Brand names and vehicles
- MV Wotan, a German tanker in service 1913-14 and 1915–19
- Wotan I, also known as X-Gerät and Wotan, a German World War II radio navigation project
- Wotan II, also known as Y-Gerät, another German radio navigation project
Popular culture
- WOTAN, a villain in the Doctor Who franchise
- Wotan (comics), a villain who fought Doctor Fate and the Golden Age Green Lantern
See also
- Wotanism (W.O.T.A.N. or Will Of The Aryan Nation), a white separatist movement promulgated by David Lane
- Wotanism (disambiguation)
- Woden (disambiguation)
- Odin (disambiguation)
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