He is often depicted wearing a helmet
It is named after Thor, the Viking god of war. i read about Thor on History Dudes: Vikings.
Thor.
In Greek mythology, a helmet symbolizes protection and warfare. As the god of war, Ares' helmet represents his role as a warrior and instigator of conflict. It is often associated with battle, strength, and military prowess.
In Norse mythology, the god of thunder and lightning is Thor. He is known for wielding his magical hammer Mjölnir and creating thunderstorms when he strikes it against the sky. Thor is a powerful and heroic figure in Norse cosmology.
Ares' symbol of the helmet represents his role as the god of war and battle strategy. It signifies protection in warfare and his association with bravery and military leadership. In Greek mythology, the helmet is often depicted as a symbol of power and intimidation on the battlefield, fitting for a god of war.
Thor was a God, not a viking.
Thor was not a Viking. He was a god of the Vikings.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Thor is actually a Norse God. And he was very big, muscular, and had red hair and a red beard. Most pictures show him wearing a Viking's helmet as well.
No; Thor is Norse or Viking.
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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.
Thor was always a god to the Norse people, from whom the Vikings were a part.