The Viking god of the sea is Njord. He is associated with seafaring, wind, fishing, and prosperity. Njord was also known for his ability to calm the seas and protect sailors.
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the greek god Posiedon is the god of the sea
God parted the rivers/sea's 4 times (at the least).
The trumpeter for the Roman god of the sea is typically associated with Triton. In Roman mythology, Triton is often depicted as a merman or as a god with the upper body of a man and the tail of a fish. He is known for using a conch shell as his trumpet to calm or raise the waves of the sea.
Look at what God has done in the past. He brought His people out of Egypt to the Promised Land. He didn't leave them high and dry when Pharaoh chased after them and they were caught between them and the Red Sea. He brought them to the Red Sea and He brought them through it, literally. He parted the Red Sea and they walked through it on dry land. God made a way were there was no way. When we are not able, trust God for He is able. All we need to do is believe and do what He ask. God bless you.
The story of Tokoyo and the Evil Sea god has a good ending because Tokoyo had sacrificed herself to save the young girl and her father that was banished.
Njörð and Rán (a goddess) --from Wikipedia
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Thor was a God, not a viking.
Neptune is the Roman god of the sea. He is also known as Poseidon by the greeks.
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
Monday is not named after a Viking God.
Thor was not a Viking. He was a god of the Vikings.
He is the god of thunder and war.
a norseman.
Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king
Brage was the viking god of poetry. the viking gods where the only gods that where real and that could die. vikings where the most dangerous warriors on the planet.