The main norse God is Odin, father of Thor, Balder, Hoder, Tyr,Bragi, Heimdall, Ull, Vidar, Hermod and Vali.
They believed in different gods, not in one religion
The Vikings sacrificed animals and sometimes humans for their gods.
Norse gods
The vikings didn't believe in just one God, they believed in many, which is called polytheism. They believed in the Norse gods such as Odin, Thor, Loki, Frey, etc.
Vikings served their gods in many ways. They worshiped their gods at home and at altars. They also sacrificed objects and living things.
The Vikings believed in the Norse gods. Their main god was Odin.
A person or thing that lives in asgardAnswer:The Vikings were polytheistic They had a pantheon of gods each with their own area of control, interest or purpose. originally there were two groups of gods, the Æsir and the Vanir. After a war thee two groups united. Vikings also acknowledged an opposing force of giants who were at war with the gods and many mystic creatures like Fenrir the wolf, the Midgard Serpent, trolls, elves ad so on. The Vikings gods are familiar to us today: Thor, Odin, Freya gave their names to days of the week
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
Norse and they belived in gods
The day Thursday was named after Thor one of the Vikings main gods.
Yes. It was what the Vikings called Newfoundland.
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