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==Historically== ==Historically==
* '''Odo the Great''' (a.k.a. ''Eudes'', ''Eudo'', or ''Otto'') (d.c.]), ].
* ] (c. 860 - 898), also called ''Eudes'', a king of the Franks; * ] (c. 860 - 898), also called ''Eudes'', a king of the Franks;
* Saint ] (c. 878 - 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church; * Saint ] (c. 878 - 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church;

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The name Odo has been used historically and in fiction.

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Odo is also a genus of spiders (Zoridae).

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