During the time of the Vikings.
Yes. He is known as the Norse God of thunder
Thor is the Norse god of thunder. He was known as the Thunderer. The weekday, Thursday, is named after Thor. He wields a weapon called Mjolnir. It has a battle hammer like appearance.
Thor's real name is Thor Odinson. He is a character from Norse mythology and Marvel Comics, known as the Norse god of thunder.
Thor originated in Scandinavia. He was the god of thunder in Norse Mythology. He was celebrated on the full moon of January. The holiday was known as Thurseblot (Thor's Feast).
Thor is the Norse God of Thunder.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
Yes, Thursday is named after the Norse god Thor, known for his strength and thunderous power. The word "Thursday" originates from the Old English term "Þūnresdæg," which means "Thor's day."
Today, the most well known would be Odin or Thor. Back then, it was Odin, Thor, and Freyr.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder and lighting.
No, Thor is not a greek god. He is the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.