21-541: (Redirected from Oda ) [REDACTED] Look up ODA , Oda , oda , -oda , or oda- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oda or ODA may refer to: Computing [ edit ] Open Data Center Alliance , a cloud-computing standards organisation Open Design Alliance , a CAD-promoting group Optical Disc Archive , an archiving technology Open Document Architecture and interchange format,
42-539: A CAD-promoting group Optical Disc Archive , an archiving technology Open Document Architecture and interchange format, a file format Oracle Database Appliance , an Oracle Corporation engineered system Government [ edit ] Organization Designation Authorization , FAA program for designating airworthiness authority Office of Detainee Affairs of the US Department of Defense Official development assistance , development aid provided by
63-653: A Dutch Roman Catholic saint supposedly of Scottish origin Oda of Meissen (c. 996 – aft. 1018), first Queen of Poland Eiichiro Oda , creator of the popular Japanese Manga series One Piece Surname [ edit ] Oda (surname) Oda clan (Japanese: 織田家 ), a Japanese feudal clan from the Muromachi/Sengoku period Places [ edit ] Ōda, Shimane , a city in Japan Oda, Ghana Others [ edit ] Only Dreamers Achieve ,
84-483: A Dutch Roman Catholic saint supposedly of Scottish origin Oda of Meissen (c. 996 – aft. 1018), first Queen of Poland Eiichiro Oda , creator of the popular Japanese Manga series One Piece Surname [ edit ] Oda (surname) Oda clan (Japanese: 織田家 ), a Japanese feudal clan from the Muromachi/Sengoku period Places [ edit ] Ōda, Shimane , a city in Japan Oda, Ghana Others [ edit ] Only Dreamers Achieve ,
105-812: A file format Oracle Database Appliance , an Oracle Corporation engineered system Government [ edit ] Organization Designation Authorization , FAA program for designating airworthiness authority Office of Detainee Affairs of the US Department of Defense Official development assistance , development aid provided by the member states of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Ontarians with Disabilities Act , provincial legislation for disabled persons Oregon Department of Agriculture Oregon Department of Aviation Oregon Office of Degree Authorization Overseas Development Administration, predecessor to
126-563: A political party in Israel Overseas Development Administration, forerunner of the UK Department for International Development People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Oda, a Germanic female name with diminutive Odette Oda of Canterbury (died 958), Archbishop of Canterbury from 942 Saint Oda (680–726) of Scotland ( c. 680 – c. 726 ),
147-499: A political party in the Czech Republic, functional 1989–2007 Civic Democratic Alliance (2016) (Czech: Občanská Demokratická Aliance ), the current political party in the Czech Republic. United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs , United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Ohio Department of Agriculture Ohio Dental Association Olympic Delivery Authority , one of the two main agencies that organised
168-637: A record label created by Polo G Oda (Albania) , typical Albanian room 1144 Oda , an asteroid Oda, nickname for the Izh 2126 , a compact hatchback automobile Out-of-Door Academy , school in Sarasota, Florida, United States Operational Detachment-Alpha, the standard 12-man team composed of US Army Special Forces operators Offline Data Authentication , a stage in EMV credit card payment authorization Oda Station (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
189-484: A record label created by Polo G Oda (Albania) , typical Albanian room 1144 Oda , an asteroid Oda, nickname for the Izh 2126 , a compact hatchback automobile Out-of-Door Academy , school in Sarasota, Florida, United States Operational Detachment-Alpha, the standard 12-man team composed of US Army Special Forces operators Offline Data Authentication , a stage in EMV credit card payment authorization Oda Station (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
210-464: A staff or a book (symbolic of her cured blindness). She is always shown with a magpie on her hand and a crown under her feet (symbolic of her rejection of her earthly father's kingdom). After Oda's death, her humble hut became a place of pilgrimage. "Saint Oda's place in the woods" became the town of Sint-Oedenrode , Netherlands (in Dutch, a small manmade open space in the woods is called a rode ). Like
231-415: A thick hedge. Her father sought for her, and as in the story of St. Dymphna , her location was disclosed by her use of coins from her homeland. However, when he attempted to approach her hut, magpies repeatedly drove him off. Eventually he gave up and returned to Scotland without her. She remained there as a hermitess. Saint Oda is usually depicted wearing a long blue gown with one shoulder bare and carying
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273-486: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Saint Oda Saint Oda of Scotland (c. 680 – c. 726) was a woman, supposedly of Scottish origin, who became a holy recluse in the Netherlands . Her feast day is 23 October. Oda was born blind and her father sent her on pilgrimage to Liège to visit the relics of Saint Lambert . While praying at his grave she
294-493: The Netherlands and Belgium and finally settled in Venray , only to be repeatedly disturbed by magpies . Seeking solitude, she fled from the magpies and the birds led her to an open space in the forest. There the villagers built a hut for her. In order to protect her humble shelter from the wind, hail, rain and snow and to hide it from the view of the world, Oda planted some bushes. The following day they had already grown into
315-573: The Czech Republic. United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs , United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Ohio Department of Agriculture Ohio Dental Association Olympic Delivery Authority , one of the two main agencies that organised the London Olympic Games Ontario Dental Association Organization for Democratic Action, alternate name for the Da'am Workers Party ,
336-541: The London Olympic Games Ontario Dental Association Organization for Democratic Action, alternate name for the Da'am Workers Party , a political party in Israel Overseas Development Administration, forerunner of the UK Department for International Development People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Oda, a Germanic female name with diminutive Odette Oda of Canterbury (died 958), Archbishop of Canterbury from 942 Saint Oda (680–726) of Scotland ( c. 680 – c. 726 ),
357-464: The United Kingdom's Department for International Development Special forces, Operational Detachments-A Organizations [ edit ] Civic Democratic Alliance (Czech: Občanská Demokratická Aliance ), a political party in the Czech Republic, functional 1989–2007 Civic Democratic Alliance (2016) (Czech: Občanská Demokratická Aliance ), the current political party in
378-601: The member states of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Ontarians with Disabilities Act , provincial legislation for disabled persons Oregon Department of Agriculture Oregon Department of Aviation Oregon Office of Degree Authorization Overseas Development Administration, predecessor to the United Kingdom's Department for International Development Special forces, Operational Detachments-A Organizations [ edit ] Civic Democratic Alliance (Czech: Občanská Demokratická Aliance ),
399-572: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ODA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ODA&oldid=1244958944 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Czech-language text Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
420-572: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ODA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ODA&oldid=1244958944 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Czech-language text Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
441-521: Was miraculously cured of her blindness, as recorded in the saint's 8th century vitae . Vowing to dedicate her life to God, she returned to Scotland . According to records written in the 13th century by members of the noble Van Rode family, her father wanted to arrange a marriage for her. Because of her vow she and her maid fled across the North Sea . After a pilgrimage to Rome and Monte Sant'Angelo sul Gargano , Oda prayed in various villages in
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