They believed that if they died in a mighty battle they would go to Valhalla where they would drink mead and fight in preparation to help the gods at war at the end of the world. If they just died they would go to Helhiem and do nothing for eternity.
That Viking warriors went to Valhalla after they died.
That after Viking warriors died, they went to the great hall of Odin in Valhalla, where they fought and feasted for eternity.
Harold Norse died in 2009.
Your dumb
We believe that these golden apples granted the Norse gods youth.
I believe it was Balder, the god of light.
we believe they do. they came first.
The vikings didn't believe in just one God, they believed in many, which is called polytheism. They believed in the Norse gods such as Odin, Thor, Loki, Frey, etc.
Modi is one of Thor's sons, I believe he may be a war god.
Valhalla is the place in Norse mythology where the honored dead go. Honored status is gained if the person in question died in battle.
In Norse myth, Freya never died.
No, Romans did not believe in Valhalla, as it is a concept from Norse mythology associated with the afterlife for warriors who died bravely in battle. The Romans had their own beliefs about the afterlife, including ideas of the underworld ruled by Pluto and the practice of honoring ancestors through various rituals. While the Romans did interact with various cultures, including the Norse, their religious beliefs were distinct and centered around their own pantheon of gods and traditions.