Thor's hammer is traditionally known in Norse mythology as some variation on "Mjolnir."
no it was dwarfs from a Norse realm not Zeus plus Zeus is greak not norse
Thor didn't die
The dwarf who made Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, is named Eitri. He crafted the hammer along with his brother Brokkr, who forged it using a magical pigskin and other materials. Mjölnir is known for its incredible strength and ability to return to Thor after being thrown. This legendary weapon is a significant symbol in Norse mythology, representing protection and power.
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Thrymir, who had taken thors hammer, wanted Freya as a wife. So Thor went dressed up as freya to get it back. Loki was a bridesmaid as well. LOL!
no it was dwarfs from a Norse realm not Zeus plus Zeus is greak not norse
It was produced by the dwarves. In Norse Mythology, the dwarves where master craftsmen who made most of the magical items of the Gods.
Thor's hammer's name was Mjolnir, and translated as "crusher".
some may try to pronounce mjolnir, but no, it is the mighty Johnathan
Thor doesn't have a sword, he has a hammer.
Thursday, not Thors-day.
Mjolnir.
The name for the hammer of Thor is Mjohnir. Other than that I have found no formal name for "war hammer."
lord of thunderstorms (mjollnir thors hammer)
Thor didn't die
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In Norse mythology, Thor's human name is rarely mentioned. However, his most commonly known human name is "Thor Odinson."