Thor was not "related" to any Greek gods. He was a Norse god and his lineage was therefore of other Norse gods. In Greek mythology, Thor's counterpart was Zeus. Zeus was wielder of the lightning bolt and otherwise known as "the ground shaker". When he became angry it was said the sky and ground would tremble with the echo of his voice. Similarly, when Thor became angry he would strike the ground with his giant hammer, Miolnir, which produced the same effect. Today we know that effect as Thunder.
Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.
No, Thor was the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Thursday is not named for any Greek god, but the Norse god Thor.
None, it was named for the Norse god Thor.
No, Thor is not a greek god. He is the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.
Thor was not a Greek god. He was the Norse god of thunder.
:D Neither. Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
No, Thor was the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Thor is Norse not Greek
The roman god is Vulcan, the greek god is Hepathus
Thursday is not named for any Greek god, but the Norse god Thor.
Thor is the God of war Thor is the god of war, yes, but i believe he was the Roman god of war. I forgot who the Greek god was. >>>>>>>>>NO! Odin is the chief god in Norse (Viking) mythology. Thor is the god of thunder, and possibly of war. The Greek god of war was Ares, the Roman god was Mars. >>>>>>>>>oh, my bad
No. Zeus, the King of all Olympian Gods, is Greek. The Marvel superhero "Thor" is based off of Thor, the Norse God of Lightning. Completely different mythology.
Thopr was the NORSE god of thunder, and from his name we get Thursday