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Revision as of 06:01, 29 August 2006 by Stebbins (talk | contribs) (Added character from Le Guin's novel to page)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The name Odo has been used historically and in fiction.
Historically
- Odo the Great (a.k.a. Eudes, Eudo, or Otto) (d.c.735), Duke of Aquitaine.
- Odo, Count of Paris (c. 860 - 898), also called Eudes, a king of the Franks;
- Saint Odo of Cluny (c. 878 - 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church;
- Odo of Arezzo (fl. late 10th century) a composer and theorist;
- Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, England, 942-959, known as Oda the Severe;
- Odo, Duke of Burgundy (944 – 965) was duke of Burgundy;
- Odo of Bayeux (c. 1036 – 1097), Norman bishop and English earl;
- Odo Colonna (1368 – 1431), Pope Martin V, also known as Oddone Colonna;
- Odo O'Driscoll, Bishop of Ross, Ireland, bishop 1482-c. 1492, also known as Hugh O'Driscoll.
Fictonal
- Odo, a fictional shapeshifting being in the sci-fi series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine;
- Odo was the founder of an anarchist political movement in Ursula K. Le Guin's 1975 science-fiction novel, The Dispossessed.
Other Usages
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