Christopher T. Knight

The Woden Files

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Was Odin only a god of Norse mythology — or does the legend preserve the memory of something older, stranger, and more historical? The Woden Files is a historical investigation into the origins of Odin, Woden, and the ancient traditions that remembered him not only as a god, but as an ancestor, ruler, war leader, wanderer, magician, and founder of royal bloodlines. Blending Norse mythology, Viking history, Germanic legend, ancient migration, archaeology, royal genealogies, steppe-world contact, Black Sea frontier history, and the turbulent world of the Migration Period, this series asks one da...

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Christopher T. Knight

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History

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9. Jul 2026

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Odin Was Never King of the Turks (SHORTS) 09.07.2026

The Woden Files: Shorts Odin Was Never King of the Turks One of the most repeated claims online is that Ari the Learned said Odin was king of the Turks. But that is not what the text says. In this short episode of The Woden Files: Shorts , we break down the correction: Ari’s genealogy points to Yngvi Tyrkjakonungr — Yngvi, the king or ruler of the Turks — not Odin. That distinction matters. It doe...

How Yngvi Became The Turkish Odin 09.07.2026

The Woden Files: How Yngvi Became the Turkish Odin How did a genealogy about Yngvi, king of the Turks , become the modern claim that Odin was king of the Turks ? In this episode of The Woden Files , we slow the argument down and separate the source from the shortcut. Ari the Learned does preserve an eastern royal tradition, but the figure named in that specific place is Yngvi , not Odin. That corr...

Why did Christian English kings keep Woden at the head of their family trees? 01.07.2026

Why did Christian English kings keep Woden at the head of their family trees? In Episode 1 of The Woden Files, we examine Bede, the Historia Brittonum, Asser, Æthelweard, and William of Malmesbury to ask why Woden appears not only as a pagan god, but as the ancestor from whom multiple royal houses claimed descent. This is not a claim that medieval genealogies are birth certificates. It is an inves...

The Real Black Sea Warlord Behind Odin 24.06.2026

Woden's Man Podcast | Episode 003 In this episode, we examine evidence from archaeology, medieval texts, royal genealogies, migration routes, and Scandinavian burial traditions to explore the possibility that Odin's origins may lie far from the forests of Sweden. Instead, we travel to the turbulent world of the Black Sea frontier during Late Antiquity—a world of Huns, Goths, Alans, Sarmatians, col...

How Steppe Nomads Became Norse Gods 18.06.2026

How Steppe Warlords Became Norse Gods Woden's Man Podcast | Episode 002 What if the gods of the Norse world were not originally gods at all? In this episode, we explore an alternative historical framework for understanding the origins of the Æsir. Rather than viewing names such as Odin and the Æsir as creations that emerged entirely within Scandinavia, we examine evidence suggesting that elite tit...

The Migration Age Warlord Who Became Odin 25.05.2026

Was Odin always only a god — or could the legend preserve the memory of a real man? In the first episode of The Woden Files , we open the case at the heart of one of the strangest questions in Norse mythology: how does a man become myth? Before Odin became the Allfather of the Norse gods, before Valhalla, the ravens, the spear, the runes, and the Viking Age imagination, later medieval sources reme...

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