Odin has this role in Norse mythology.
In Norse mythology, the name of the supreme creator god is Odin. He is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is associated with wisdom, war, and magic.
Asgard or actually spelt Asgaard is where the gods lived, both the Aesir and the Vanir, which were the to god tribes, so to speak. Thor lived in Valhalla, his hall in Asgaard, and he was of the Aesir.
Cloak of Aesir was created in 1952.
Cloak of Aesir has 254 pages.
PTAH is the answer for chief god of Memphis.
Odin is the chief god.
Anu - the God of the Heavens was the chief god among the mesopotamians.
The chief god of the ancient druids was the Dagda. The Dagda was the chief father god and was married to Morrigan.
You mean the Norse god Thor? (That may have answered your question right there.) Mythologically speaking, he was the son of Odin, chief of the Aesir. There's a close cognate Donar in the Germanic regions, though, so you may want to cast the net wide and just say "Northern European".
Aesir
If you mean which group of gods they are part of, then the answer is the Aesir. The reside in the Aesir home, Asgard.