Odin is the Norse God of War.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
No, Ares the Greek god of war does not appear in Norse mythology.
In Norse Mythology there are three brothers that create the world out of the body of Ymir. They are Odin, Vili, and Ve.
The Norse god of learning is Odin. He is known for his wisdom and knowledge, and he is often depicted as a seeker of truth and understanding. Odin is also associated with magic and poetry in Norse mythology.
Odin is the chief God in Norse Mythology. He is associated with battle, death, hunting, magic, poetry, prophecy, Shamanism, war, wisdom, and victory.
In Norse mythology, Ares is not a recognized deity; he is primarily known as the Greek god of war. Instead, the Norse equivalent would be Tyr or Odin, who are associated with war and battle. Tyr is known for his bravery and sacrifice, while Odin, the Allfather, is associated with wisdom, war, and death. Norse mythology encompasses a distinct pantheon and cosmology different from that of Greek mythology.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
Grimner could potentially refer to Grimnir, an Old Norse name for the god Odin, who is associated with war, knowledge, and wisdom in Norse mythology.
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
Mars, the Roman god of war.
It was named after the Norse god Tyr, Tiwesdæg, meaning, Tyr's day. He was associated with single combat and pledges. Tuesday in Latin, is Dies Martis. Meaning, day of Mars, the Roman war god.
it means the Norse god of war! Tuesday means the Norse god of war........