Yes, according to Norse mythology, Loki did give birth to a serpent named Jormungandr.
There is no stated year of birth for the Norse god Thor.
Greek mythology has no birth dates.
In the Marvel Universe, Loki's birth father is Laufey, king of the frost giants. When Odin slays the giants, he takes Loki in as his own son rather than allowing the baby Loki to die. In Norse mythology, Laufey is actually the name of his mother and his father's name is Farbauti.
He gave birth to Zeus,Poseidon and Hades. He was the ruler of the titans
Roman mythology gives no date of birth for Mercury.
Edda [ED-da] is a girl's name. It is of Old Norse origin. The name means "grandmother." In Norse mythology, Edda was an old woman who became pregnant by the god Heimdallr and gave birth to Thrall, ancestor of the class of serfs.
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She was born when Zeus took the form of a serpent and lay with Demeter, resulting in Persephone's birth.
In Hindu mythology, Shiva did not die. He is considered to be immortal and eternal, beyond the cycle of birth and death.
The mother of the Chimera was the monster Echidna, who was part-woman and part-serpent. She was known for giving birth to various monstrous creatures in Greek mythology.
Hera sent the serpent Python to make sure Apollo's mother, Leto couldn't give birth.
There is no stated year of birth for the Norse god Thor.
No birth dates are given in Greek mythology.
you could say it's part of classical greek mythology but also considered a pagan symbol therefore pagan mythology the birth of venus shares a similar story in roman mythology though here she is called aphrodite not venus :)
Greek mythology has no birth dates.
Athena was a virgin goddess in Greek mythology. Athena did not give birth.
Mythology does not come with deity birth-days.
Greek mythology offers no date of birth.