Thor is significant in both mythology and popular culture as a symbol of strength, protection, and resilience. In Norse mythology, he is the god of thunder, wielding his powerful hammer Mjölnir to defend both gods and humanity against chaos and giants. In modern media, particularly through Marvel Comics and films, Thor represents heroism and the struggle between good and evil, resonating with audiences around the world. His character embodies themes of loyalty, courage, and the importance of family, making him a relatable and enduring figure.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
When the vikings were around, Thor was popular because he was their god and very strong. But the reason why nowadays is because Thor was made into a marvel superhero and features in modern comics, films and film merchandise. Though Thor was greatly altered from the original Norse Thor.
He was a main god in Norse Mythology and was worshipped in early Scandinavia.
Thor was the Viking favourite and most popular god of the Vikings, but he wasn't the most powerfull god. Odin was his dad and one of the most powerful gods.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
He is not. Thor does not survive Ragnorak.
Thor is a Norse god. So it would be Norse Mythology.
Thor is afictitiouscharacter which does not exist in reality. So since Thor has no existence, Thor's hammer also does not exist.
Thor helped the world's economy by selling so well :)
That is about the Marvel Thor, so most likely no.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
Because its not.
Thor, god of lightning
Oden but possibly Thor.
When the vikings were around, Thor was popular because he was their god and very strong. But the reason why nowadays is because Thor was made into a marvel superhero and features in modern comics, films and film merchandise. Though Thor was greatly altered from the original Norse Thor.
He was a main god in Norse Mythology and was worshipped in early Scandinavia.
Thor was the Viking favourite and most popular god of the Vikings, but he wasn't the most powerfull god. Odin was his dad and one of the most powerful gods.