To most, he never "lived". Being that fact that he's is a Pagan god. If those who are, or were Norse pagans, he would still be alive now. When he would have been born, however, no one would know.
The god of thunder. He was the son of Odin, the king of the gods.
Two ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory).
Thor was the Viking favourite and most popular god of the Vikings, but he wasn't the most powerfull god. Odin was his dad and one of the most powerful gods.
In Viking belief, Thor was a reassuring presence in times of crisis, particularly in the face of tyrants or over-zealous Christian missionaries. As the thunder god, he holds a thunder-hammer, Mjollnir, which has powers of destruction, fertility and resurrection. By the end of the Viking era, Thor had become a greater god than his father, Odin.
Freya or Freyja rules over Folkvangr. Where Odin allows her to take half of the souls of those who have fallen in battle. Odin actually rules Valhalla, not Freya.
Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king
Thor, god of lightning
Odin was the viking god of war.
Thor the king of the gods
The god of thunder. He was the son of Odin, the king of the gods.
Odin's father's father was most likely the first god, His name was Buri. His son was the father of Odin, Vili, and Ve.
Odin, or Woden, also known as Hangatýr, Ygg, Jalk, Sidhot and Sidskeg.
I know not the Norse God of Wind, but I do know that Odin is the Norse God of War.
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
Today, the most well known would be Odin or Thor. Back then, it was Odin, Thor, and Freyr.
Any of the Viking God's names could be - Thor, Odin, Loki, Freyr, Baldr, etc... :D
Odin, who is also the Ruler of All Gods. Likewise, the 'Supreme God' of the Greek culture is Zeus, who is also the god of thunder. Battleschool Petra Thor was the viking god of thunder