The God of Wisdom was Odin, also War, Battle, Death, Magic, Poetry, Prophecy, Victory and the Hunt, he traded his left Eye for wisdom. Tyr was the Norse God of Justice.
Mimir was an older god of wisdom. The tribe of gods called the Vanir beheaded Mimir, and Odin carried the head around as it recited knowledge and counsel to him.
Forseti was a younger god of justice, being the son of Balder. He ruled the palace Glitnir which served as a court of justice where all legal disputes were settled.
Snotra was a goddess of virtue and mistress of knowledge
Ull was another god of Justice (and dueling)
Tyr is the most well known and worshiped God of Justice, and Honor.
In Norse mythology, Odin is often associated with wisdom due to his pursuit of knowledge and self-sacrifice. The god Tyr is typically associated with justice and law, known for his role in upholding oaths and agreements among gods and humans.
No, Thor is not a figure from Greek philosophy. Thor is a Norse god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, and protection in Norse mythology, while Zeus is a figure from Greek mythology and is the king of the gods, associated with thunder, lightning, and the sky.
Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods in a religion, such as in ancient Greek or Norse mythology.
Thor is more associated with Norse mythology, which includes both creation myths and explanatory myths. While Thor himself is primarily known for his role as the god of thunder and protector of mankind, Norse mythology as a whole contains elements of creation and explanations for natural phenomena through stories of the gods and their interactions with the world.
In Greek mythology, Harmony was the goddess of harmony and concord. Justice was represented by the goddess Themis or her daughter Dike, who presided over natural law and justice. Peace was symbolized by the goddess Eirene, who was the personification of peace and prosperity.
Poseidon was not traditionally known for being smart; in Greek mythology, he was associated more with power, the sea, earthquakes, and horses. However, like other gods, Poseidon possessed knowledge and wisdom within his domain.
Odin, or Wodan, is the chief of the gods, god of wisdom and magic.
Asgard is the home of the gods in Norse Mythology.
There were two races of gods in Norse mythology: Aesir and Vanir.
In Norse mythology, the name of the supreme creator god is Odin. He is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is associated with wisdom, war, and magic.
Asgard is usually considered the main abode of the Norse gods.
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Ragnarok is the Norse term for the doom of the gods and the end of the world as we know it.
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Yes they did, google Norse Mythology.
Some ancient gods of learning include Thoth in Egyptian mythology, Athena in Greek mythology, Saraswati in Hindu mythology, and Odin in Norse mythology. These gods were revered for their wisdom, knowledge, and guidance in various forms of learning and intellectual pursuits.
They were afraid they would lose Freia, the Sun, and the Moon.