The Norse were people who lived in early Scandinavia.
Norse Mythology originated in early Scandinavia.
Norse mythology comes from early Scandinavia.
Of or pertaining to ancient Scandinavia, or to the language spoken by its inhabitants., The Norse language.
Norse mythology came no earlier than the migration period of the 4th century AD in Icelandic regions. Modern Norse mythology as recorded by the Germanic people started in the 1st century AD.
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
Norse is a North Germanic language that was spoken by the people of Scandinavia during the Viking Age. The old Nordic countries were Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland,
These were the Gods believed in by the ancient Norse people who lived in Scandinavia. The chief god was Odin, (also called Wotan or Woden). Others were Freya, Thor, and Baldur.
Despite the home of the Norse people, which is Scandinavia, both the events that started and ended the Viking Age took place in England. It was during the Viking Age that Christianity was introduced to Scandinavia. Unlike for example the continental Saxons, most Norse people adopted the religion willingly. The word Swag was introduced to the English by the Vikings, it comes from Old Norse "Sveggja" which means "Swing".
The mythology of Scandinavia, which was also widespread in Germany and Britain until the establishment there of Christianity. For the people and places most important in Norse mythology, see Odin, Thor, trolls, and Valhalla.
The Eddas (Norse mythology).
He was a main god in Norse Mythology and was worshipped in early Scandinavia.