:D Neither. Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
The blend of Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as Greco-Roman.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
The name "Thursday" is derived from Old English "Þūnresdæg," which translates to "Thor's day." It is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder, paralleling the Latin name for the day, "dies Iovis," which honors Jupiter, the Roman equivalent of Thor. This connection reflects the influence of both Norse and Roman mythology on the naming of the days of the week.
The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.
The Greek civilization came before the Roman.
The roman god is Vulcan, the greek god is Hepathus
Thor is the God of war Thor is the god of war, yes, but i believe he was the Roman god of war. I forgot who the Greek god was. >>>>>>>>>NO! Odin is the chief god in Norse (Viking) mythology. Thor is the god of thunder, and possibly of war. The Greek god of war was Ares, the Roman god was Mars. >>>>>>>>>oh, my bad
No, Thor is not a greek god. He is the Norse god of thunder.
Thor travels in a chariot drawn by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr with his servant and messenger.--------------The Norse did not have chariots, that's a misconception from Greek/Roman influence. They used carts.
No, Thor was a Norse god.
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.
No, Thor was the Norse god of thunder.
Thor was not a Greek god. He was the Norse god of thunder.
Thor is Norse not Greek
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.
In Greek mythology, the god of thunder is Zeus, not Thor. Thor is a Norse god associated with thunder, lightning, and storms.