Around 1000 A.D. the Norse began to lose faith in the Norse gods. King Olaf the First of Norway played a large role in this conversion during his short reign.
Of course! You can learn about it in colleges or books. Now if you're asking about people still believing/worshiping the Norse Gods/Goddess it is very small in numbers in cults.
The Norse people, also known as Vikings, originated from regions in what is now modern-day Scandinavia, including present-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. They also settled in other parts of Europe through their widespread exploration and raids during the Viking Age.
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
Norse gods were broken in to Aesir or Vaenir.
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
That Woden (Odin) was king of the Norse gods.
There were two races of gods in Norse mythology: Aesir and Vanir.
These were the Gods believed in by the ancient Norse people who lived in Scandinavia. The chief god was Odin, (also called Wotan or Woden). Others were Freya, Thor, and Baldur.
Asgard is usually considered the main abode of the Norse gods.
Norse gods
Some Norse gods were Odin, the chief god and Thor the god of thunder.