Only a very small percentage of the worlds population know what the Norse myths are about.
we believe they do. they came first.
True.
Greek from 900-800bc Norse 17th-18th!! Just ask the bridie that told me!!;8
This is unknown, because only the Greeks wrote about their myths at that time.
It was the Greeks who came first!! A little birdie told me that the Greeks came from 900-800BC and the Norse 17th-18th. But the Norse discovered America first. ;1
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
"The Prose Edda" by Snorri Sturluson is considered one of the best sources for Norse mythology. It provides a comprehensive overview of Norse myths, legends, and cosmology, making it a popular choice for those interested in the subject.
There are many myths that recur around the world, such as creation myths, myths about the origin of fire, and flood myths.
Marvels superhero Thor was based on the Norse god Thor. This has brought Norse gods and places into the modern society
No, Siegfried is a hero originating in Norse mythology.
JRR Tolkien was heavily influenced by Norse mythology in his creation of Middle-earth. Elements such as the Nine Worlds, Valhalla, Yggdrasil, and the themes of heroism and divine intervention are evident in his writings. Characters like Gandalf and Norse creatures like dragons and elves bear similarities to figures from Norse myths.