In Germanic paganism, Ullr appears to have been a major god in prehistoric times, or even an epitheton (*wulþuz, Old English wuldor, meaning "glory") of the head of the Proto-Germanic pantheon. Ullr is mentioned on the 3rd century Thorsberg chape and in late Icelandic sources but not much other information regarding the god has survived. Gesta Danorum In Saxo Grammaticus' 12th century work Gesta Danorum, where gods appear euhemerized as powerful humans, Ullr (under the name Ollerus) is d… (More on Ullr)