Thor is not a myth he is the Norse god of thunder and the son of Odin the ruler of Asgard. Thor was banished to earth when he disobeyed his father and attacked the ice giants of Yodenhiem. When he was banished he lost his power to wield his hammer Mjolir. He then must fight to gain back his honor and return to his home in Asgard.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
Thor is the lighting and thunder god, so is Zeus but that isn't the only reason. The other is they were related Olympians and Titans. Thor was an Olympian. Zeus was a Titan
Thursday is named after Thor.
Thursday--Thor's day
Thursday is named after Thor.
We do not know, because there is no myth with Thor dying
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No. A creation myth is one where the creation of the world is explained.
Thor always carries his hammer. He learned that lesson in the myth of Thrym and Mjollnir.
Prior to and during the time of the Vikings.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
Thor was given his hammer by the dwarves but that's a long myth so I won't go into it. He keeps it with him as it is his weapon and defends himself.
Only the Strong - Thor album - was created in 1985.
It is set in Jotunheim which is not real.
Well Thor is a God, and he kind only barley wins.
The story about Thor and the Midgard serpent can be found in the "Prose Edda" in the section called "Gylfaginning." This section focuses on the Norse creation myth and includes various stories about the gods, including Thor's encounters with the serpent.