No, the two are from totally different belief systems; Zeus is from Greek mythology, while Thor is from Norse mythology.
Belief in one would acknowledge that the other does not exist therefore a mythological battle between the two would be pure conjecture outside of both religious institutions, and infeasible.
No. Thor is from Norse mythology and is the son of the king of gods, Odin.
Zeus fought Cronus because Mother Earth was angry at Cronus and knew that one of his sons could defeat him. Cronus was eating his children so he wouldn't be overthrown but Rhea, his wife, made sure Zeus wasn't eaten. Then, when Zeus was old enough, he fought Cronus.
as they fought the titan the golden race whorship the Zeus then they discovered the had been no titan left
Cronus was th leader.
Thor was not "related" to any Greek gods. He was a Norse god and his lineage was therefore of other Norse gods. In Greek mythology, Thor's counterpart was Zeus. Zeus was wielder of the lightning bolt and otherwise known as "the ground shaker". When he became angry it was said the sky and ground would tremble with the echo of his voice. Similarly, when Thor became angry he would strike the ground with his giant hammer, Miolnir, which produced the same effect. Today we know that effect as Thunder.
thor would beat Zeus cause zues is ti weak for thor
Thor is not a son of Zeus, but rather a son of Odin in Norse mythology. Thor is the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology, equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
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In a way, yes. They are both associated with the power of electricity, however Zeus was known for his lightning and Thor was known for his thunder.
Zeus and Thor are both powerful gods in their respective mythologies - Greek and Norse. They are associated with thunder, lightning, and storms, and are considered supreme deities in their pantheons. Additionally, both gods are often depicted wielding a mighty weapon - Zeus with his lightning bolt and Thor with his hammer, Mjolnir.
Thursday is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Thor is often associated with Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, due to their similar roles as powerful sky gods. This connection may have influenced the naming of Thursday in English, as Zeus and Thor share many characteristics.
Thor is supposedly a god but Poseidon and Zeus are the real Greek gods. Plus, they are brothers and neither is more powerful.
No, you are thinking of Thor. Zeus carried a staff and smote mortals with lightning bolts.
No because Thor is from the Swedish religion , not the Greek religion, and he was the son of oden
No. Thunder is caused by Thor.
No. Zeus, the King of all Olympian Gods, is Greek. The Marvel superhero "Thor" is based off of Thor, the Norse God of Lightning. Completely different mythology.