Aesir and Vanir, although Aesir could be used for both. There were two tribes of Gods. The Aesir were the Gods of the sky, the Vanir of the earth.
Then there are also the Jotuns, who were "gods" in a sense, but the gods of the chaotic forces of nature. Some Jotnar did join the Aesir (Loki, Skadi).
Odin, sometimes called Wotan, was the "king of the gods" in Norse (ie: Viking) mythology.
Well Odin and Thor are the most commonly know, after that you could say probably Loki or Freyja or whatever you want
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
viking writing kingvi gintiwr
loki
forces of nature
If you are asking for the ancient Egyptian collective word for "gods", it is written in hieroglyphs as nTrw. The vowels were not written so we can never know how this was pronounced; modern Egyptologists say "neteru" which is probably wildly incorrect.
The Vikings worshipped the Norse Gods. Some of the key gods were Odin, Loki, Thor, and Balder, just to name a few.
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Brage was the viking god of poetry. the viking gods where the only gods that where real and that could die. vikings where the most dangerous warriors on the planet.
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
viking writing kingvi gintiwr
loki
months of the year linked to viking gods
forces of nature
Some Viking gods include Odin, Thor, Freyja, and Loki. These gods were important figures in Norse mythology and played various roles in the stories and beliefs of the Viking people.
No there were more Norse Gods than that, check out the "Related links" below.
They lived in the land known as Asgard.
The collective noun is a pantheon of gods.