Thor was a Norse (Viking) God, not a Greek God. Being an Aesir, a certain type of God race, his enemies would have been the Vanir, another God race. But according to Norse Mythology, the two sides are now reconciled.
Thor isn't exactly the brightest being under Yggdrasil, and though he's been deceived on multiple occasions by Loki, they remain firm friends.
The Greek god Erebus is not said to have had any enemies.
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Ascalaphus,Pluto,Typhon
The Greek god Zeus' weapon is called the master bolt. It hurtles bolts of electricity out of it at his enemies. By Ewan Behro
In Greek mythology, Hermes, the messenger of the gods, did not have many outright enemies. However, he did have conflicts with Apollo, the god of the sun, music, and prophecy, over various matters, such as the invention of the lyre. Additionally, Hermes was known for his trickster nature, which sometimes caused tension with other gods and mortals. Overall, Hermes was more of a mischievous and cunning character rather than having specific enemies in mythology.
The Greek god Erebus is not said to have had any enemies.
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yes he did
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her enemies were Hera and Aphroditewho were both goddesses of love and beauty
Ascalaphus,Pluto,Typhon
The Greek god Zeus' weapon is called the master bolt. It hurtles bolts of electricity out of it at his enemies. By Ewan Behro
it was faster than the rest
Thursday, not Thors-day.
No, he is her stepson. Hera and Hercules are enemies.