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Some of the genealogies end in Geat (or Geata) who is identified as an ancestor of Woden, and father of Godwulf. Geat, it is reasonable to think, might be Gaut. Others continue with Geat's father, Tatwa (Tetuua), and even further, stretching back to
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Some versions of the English royal line of Wessex add names above that of Woden, purportedly giving Woden's ancestry, but the names are now usually thought be from another royal lineage erroneously added to the standard genealogy.
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states that the pagans worshipped Geat himself, for a long time, as a god. He quotes a disdainful verse attributed to
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around the same time as Aventinus, wrote that Gothus or Gethar, also known as Gogus or Gog, was one of
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into Europe, settling Gothaland as his personal fief, during the reign of
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in that saga, and several other sagas produced between 1225 and 1310.
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briefly mentions Geat and his wife, Maethehilde. The account in the
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The Geatish ethnonym *gautaz is related to the ethnonym of the
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Gapt
Gout
Proto-Germanic
national god
origin myth
Geats
Name of the Goths
Göta älv
Gothenburg
Goths
Gutes
Götaland
Geats
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