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Odin and Thor is two famous Norse gods.
No. Thor is from Norse mythology and is the son of the king of gods, Odin.
Odin, Thor, Freya, Frey, Loki, and Ullr are all Norse gods.
No, unlike Greek gods Norse gods can die.
Thor, along with all the other Aesir of Norse mythology, lived in Asgard (Home of the gods). His own palace there was named Bilskirnir. Asgard was one of nine realms created by the gods and was linked via the magical rainbow bridge, Bifrost to Midgard (middle earth) Thor also spent much time in Jotunheim, although he did not live there. He would make forays into the home of the Giants for sport. As the strongest of the gods he alone was able to contest the giants in single combat, and this he enjoyed greatly.
Asgard, home of the Norse gods.
Odin, and his son Thor.
Odin and Thor is two famous Norse gods.
No. Thor is from Norse mythology and is the son of the king of gods, Odin.
Thor, Woden and Heimdall were Norse gods.
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The Vikings worshipped the Norse Gods. Some of the key gods were Odin, Loki, Thor, and Balder, just to name a few.
If you mean which group of gods they are part of, then the answer is the Aesir. The reside in the Aesir home, Asgard.
Odin, Thor, Freya, Frey, Loki, and Ullr are all Norse gods.
No, unlike Greek gods Norse gods can die.
They had many gods, but the principle ones were Thor, Odin and Freya.
Yes and no. Thor is, as with all gods, mythical. A matter of faith not fact.