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.
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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G. Thor has written:
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