Thor was not a Greek god. He was the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.
No. Thor is from Norse mythology and is the son of the king of gods, Odin.
In Norse mythology, Thor does not have a thunderbolt for a weapon nor named.
The etymology of the word "Thursday" can be connected to the Norse mythology. The Norse god of thunder and lightning, Thor, gives its name to the day. Thursday literally means "Thor's day".
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.
Thor's real name is Thor Odinson. He is a character from Norse mythology and Marvel Comics, known as the Norse god of thunder.
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
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
The dwarves were famous blacksmiths in Norse Mythology. They forged Thor's hammer.
The name thorium is derived from Thor, god of war in the Scandinavian mythology.
Because the Gods and Goddessess of Norse Mythology can die. EX: Thor killed by Jou munger the serpent at ragnorak