Thor is often represented by the color red, an allusion to his great red manly beard.
King Neptune is part of Roman Mythology, Thor is part of Norse Mythology. The two do not have any connection.
Not at all. The mythologies are completely different. If anything, Zeus is Odin. Thor would be akin to Aries or Mars, but not quite either one. Thor is the thundergod of Norse mythology, the god of the storm. From Thor comes Thursday (Thor's Day.). Zeus, meanwhile, is the chief god of Greek mythology, and the root of all Romance words for god (Deus, Dios, Dieu.). Odin, meanwhile, was the chief Norse god, and the origin of Wednesday (Wodin or Odin's Day.).
thor came from the norse mythology which is from the Vikings. as to whether it's real or not, we can only guess because mythology is a belief of a group of people that tries to explain the things they were not familiar with and these beliefs have yet to be proven so the "realness" or authenticity of it remains to be seen
The Norse god of thunder was Thor. We was able to control it by using his hammer that Loki got him, Mjolnir. Thor Þór; Thor
Thor is the Norse god of thunder and lighting.
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Thor is a Norse god. So it would be Norse Mythology.
In Norse mythology, Thor does not have a thunderbolt for a weapon nor named.
Thor is a god from Norse Mythology.
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.
He is Thor. The god of thunder.
No, Thor was from Norse Mythology.
There was no original Thor. The "original" Thor came from Norse mythology.
In Norse mythology, Thor was a male god.
Thor.
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