The Vikings worshipped the Norse Gods. Some of the key gods were Odin, Loki, Thor, and Balder, just to name a few.
Some call it the Norse Religion, Viking Mythology, and the Viking Religion, but the most correct is Norse Mythology.
Valhalla
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.
Think Viking.
A skald was a poet. In 'Skaldskarpamal' it tells the Viking mythology surrounding the development of poetry and explains many of their kennings for poetry.
There are all kinds in mythology- Muses, Vestal Virgins, the Valkyries ( warrior maidens of Viking myth- by extension a ( female Viking) and so on.
John Lindow has written: 'Viking Ships' 'Myths and Legends of the Vikings' 'Scandinavian mythology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mythology, Norse, Norse Mythology
He used Viking mythology to create a master race.
Freyja is associated with Love, Beauty, Fertility, Gold, Seior, War and Death!
weapon-making, drinking, feasting, fighting, listen to/tell stories of Norse mythology...
In the Viking alphabet, also known as the runic alphabet or Futhark, several words that begin with the letter "B" include "Bjorn," meaning bear, and "Bard," referring to a poet or storyteller. Another term is "Bifrost," which in Norse mythology represents the rainbow bridge connecting the realms of gods and humans. These words reflect important aspects of Viking culture and mythology.
Thor Odin Tyr Loki Baldur Heimdall Fjord/Njord