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Ullr
In early Germanic paganism, *''Wulþuz'' ("glory"; Old Norse ''Ullr'') appears to have been a major god, or an epithet of an important god, in prehistoric times. The term ''wolþu-'' "glory", possibly in reference to the god, is attested on the 3rd century Thorsberg chape (as ''owlþu-''), and there are many placenames in ''Ullr'' and a related name, ''Ullinn'', but medieval Icelandic sources have only sparse material on the god Ullr. The medieval Norse word was Latinized as Ollerus. The Modern Icelandic form is ''Ullur''. In the mainland Scandinavian languages the modern form is ''Ull''. The Old English cognate ''wuldor'' means "glory" but is not used as a proper name, although it figures frequently in kennings for the Christian God such as ''wuldres cyning'' "king of glory", ''wuldorfæder'' "glory-father" or ''wuldor alwealda'' "glorious all-ruler". ==Archaeological record==
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