They are both polytheistic.
Both Old Norse religion and ancient Egyptian religion involved a pantheon of gods and goddesses with specific attributes and powers. Both religions also placed importance on rituals and ceremonies to honor their deities. Additionally, both belief systems had myths and stories that explained the creation of the world and various natural phenomena.
It's known as Norse paganism.
Due to a distinct lack of scorpions in the areas that the Norse gods were worshiped no Scorpions made it into the religion itself. At least not that we know of today. Maybe you're thinking of the ancient Egyptian gods? Serket's the goddess of scorpions in that religion.
Norse paganism.
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
Norse religion, also known as Norse mythology, was practiced by the people of Scandinavia during the Viking Age. It includes stories of gods, such as Odin and Thor, and other mythical beings. The religion involved rituals, sacrifices, and belief in an afterlife that included realms like Valhalla and Hel.
She is Greek.
There is a modern religion based on Norse Mythology. Talk to the user, User:MountainMan391. He is a follower of this religion.
Some call it the Norse Religion, Viking Mythology, and the Viking Religion, but the most correct is Norse Mythology.
There is ten dogs and two cats, which makes twelve, which means there are twelve persons in the Norse religion.
There is a possibilaty that the sands of time really exists its in all ancient history and myholagy such as greek Egyptian and Norse cultares.But it can be a secret which hasn't be disclosed.
Norse paganism.