The Norse.
Vanir
The Norse might have related Njord to Poseidon, or the Romans did so with their god Neptune. All three are sea gods.
The Scandinavian gods aka paganism gods are: Odin Thor Loki Freya Baldr Heimdall Tyr Njord Baldur Skadi Forseti Bragi Hel ( god of underworld aka Hell ) maybe the Christian name for the underworld came from the god Hel These are more gods but i don't know more
Freya is one of few gods who does not die at Ragnarok.
There were two races of gods in Norse mythology: Aesir and Vanir. They went to war at one point: the Aesir won and most of the Vanir were killed, although a few "switched sides" and joined the Aesir pantheon, such as Freyr and Freya.
Pantheon is a term used for "all the gods". In studying the Aztec pantheon, one would be studying all the Aztec gods.
Yes but specifically the Roman pantheon. Pantheon is used as a generic term to describe a group of gods.
Freya
A temple dedicated to all the gods is called a pantheon. The Pantheon in Rome is the finest example of the construction of this type of temple.
They had many gods, but the principle ones were Thor, Odin and Freya.
No, they had a pantheon of gods.
The Pantheon in Rome is one of the earliest domed buildings and contained the Roman Gods. It has an occulass in the center of the dome. Today you can visit it, but the statues of the gods are no longer inside. Instead the Catholic Church has replaced them with religious paintings and figures.