No it's one of 9 worlds in the Norse religion, capital city of the Gods.
The Norse believed it was, and no one has been able to have disproved or proved it thus far.
Most Norse gods lived in Asgard, but one of the most well-known gods associated with Asgard is Odin, the Allfather and ruler of the gods. He resided in his hall called Valhalla within Asgard.
Asgard is where Odin and the other gods lived. It was where Valhalla was as well. It was only accessible via the Bifrost Bridge if you were a god (or contracted by them to build a wall or something) or if you died in combat and were chosen by a Valkyrie to live in Valhalla.
In Norse mythology, Asgard is said to be one of the Nine Worlds and it is typically described as a celestial realm or kingdom. Asgard is often depicted as being connected to the World Tree, Yggdrasil. The exact location of Asgard is not specified in the myths, but it is considered to be a realm separate from the physical world.
According to Norse mythology, Asgard can only be accessed by crossing the Bifrost bridge, which is guarded by the god Heimdall. Humans are not typically able to access Asgard unless invited by the gods or through specific means granted by the gods.
Odin created Asgard. Asgard is a place where gods live. When Loki the joker transforms to everything. Thor is his partner.
The Norse believed it was, and no one has been able to have disproved or proved it thus far.
Asgard is the home of the Aesir gods.
In Marvel Comics, Thor, the Norse god of thunder, was born in Asgard, a realm connected to Earth. More specifically, he was born to the Asgardian King, Odin, and his wife, Queen Frigga.
Odin is king of Asgard and it's gods.
No, sadly dragons are not real. (Only in fictional stories, they are real.)
The only entrance to Asgard is through the rainbow bridge. Asgard is mentioned in a variety of Marvel comic books.
Asgard would be ''Ásgarðr'' in Norse.
Asgard is the home of the gods in Norse Mythology.
Asgard II was created on 1981-03-07.
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
Most Norse gods lived in Asgard, but one of the most well-known gods associated with Asgard is Odin, the Allfather and ruler of the gods. He resided in his hall called Valhalla within Asgard.