Odin is the Norse God of War.
Marcus is an old Roman word, and is another name for Mars, the Roman god of war. The Norse god of war was Thor.
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Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Yes, Tyr was the Norse god of war and justice. Two other gods were also associated with warfare: Freya - goddess of war, battle, fertility, wealth, beauty, love, and death. Odin - god of war and wisdom.
Tyr is not the Norse god of peace, but he is the closest thing to it. Tyr is the god of trust and all right things. Second answer: I would not consider Tyr a god of peace, he was a god of war. Just war, but war nonetheless. Freyr was the god who was widely honored as a god of peace. Baldur also was considered a peaceful God, although he wasn't worshiped in any real sense of the word.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
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I know not the Norse God of Wind, but I do know that Odin is the Norse God of War.
Tyr
Odin was the viking god of war.
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Marcus is an old Roman word, and is another name for Mars, the Roman god of war. The Norse god of war was Thor.
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Thorium
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
No, Ares the Greek god of war does not appear in Norse mythology.
The Norse god of learning is Odin. He is known for his wisdom and knowledge, and he is often depicted as a seeker of truth and understanding. Odin is also associated with magic and poetry in Norse mythology.