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Thor was the Norse god of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Strength and Destruction. He was often represented by Oak trees. He was also the protector of Midgard and by proxy, mankind.

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Thor was the Norse god of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Strength and Destruction. He was often represented by Oak trees. He was also the protector of Midgard and by proxy, mankind.

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Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, destruction, fertility, healing, and the protection of mankind.

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Oak.

A holy tree to the germanic tribes (connected with Thor), Saxonians (they had a holy oak as meeting place, and to the Celts.

It was impressed on the 'Pfennig'-Coins (100 Pfenning = 1 Deusche Mark).

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No, Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, destruction, fertility, healing, and the protection of mankind.

Odin is the all-father of the Norse myths.

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'Bioprocesses of biopharmaceuticals' -- subject(s): Biopharmaceutics

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