The Norse god of thunder Thor holds a hammer - his hammer Mjolnir is magical and will always return to his hand after he throws it.
Mjolnir.
In Norse mythology, Thor is a hammer- wielding God
Thor is the god of thunder in Norse mythology. The hammer makes the noise and desttruction associated with thunder.
Thor was the Norse god of the sky and thunder. He was the son of Odin, the patron god of the Norse people.===========All the Aesir were gods of the sky. Odin was God of the wind, Heimdall the rainbow, Frigga the clouds. Thor was of lightning and thunder. Tyr is the pillar who holds up the sky. The Vanir are gods of the land.
No. Odin was of Norse mythology and holds no relationship to God or Jesus Christ.
The Norse god of thunder is Thor. He is known for his strength, courage, and protective nature, and is often depicted wielding his powerful hammer, Mjolnir. Thor is a central figure in Norse mythology and is revered for his ability to create storms and protect both gods and humans.
In Norse mythology, the god of thunder and lightning is Thor. He is known for wielding his magical hammer Mjölnir and creating thunderstorms when he strikes it against the sky. Thor is a powerful and heroic figure in Norse cosmology.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder and lighting.
He defeats the giants with a short handled hammer
Thor's hammer is traditionally known in Norse mythology as some variation on "Mjolnir."
Thor sun of Odin and he lives on Askguard.
Some of the names of the Norse gods are Loki and Thor. Loki is a trickster god who likes to mess around with Thor, who has a big hammer that weighs a lot.