They are the exact same. There is not a single difference between them. They all wear the same clothing that includes cheta print clothing. And there face is painted in zebra stone mixture.
Greek from 900-800bc Norse 17th-18th!! Just ask the bridie that told me!!;8
we believe they do. they came first.
True.
This is unknown, because only the Greeks wrote about their myths at that time.
No, Siegfried is a hero originating in Norse mythology.
No, there are not. Trolls come from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore.
It was the Greeks who came first!! A little birdie told me that the Greeks came from 900-800BC and the Norse 17th-18th. But the Norse discovered America first. ;1
This is unknown, since only the Greeks were writing down their myths at that time.
Only a very small percentage of the worlds population know what the Norse myths are about.
Unlike Roman religion, which borrowed from Greek myth extensively and has clear equivalents to Hellenic deities, Norse religion developed in isolation from Greek and Roman mythos. There is no clear equivalent to Venus (who was a Roman goddess, equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek myths) in Norse mythology. However, as a goddess of love, beauty and sexuality, she has a strong semblance to Freyja, who serves all the same functions in the Norse pantheon.
No the Norse gods could die, unlike the Greek gods. During Ragnarok (norse end of world) Odin and Thor both dies. Manny more deaths of gods have been told of in the myths.
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is classified as a collection of myths, making it fall into the genre of mythology or classical mythology. It is a compilation of various Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends.