@lm189_: Thor (from Old Norse: Þórr) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, storms, strength, protection, fertility, farmers, and free people.[1][2] Besides Old Norse Þórr, the deity occurs in Old English as Thunor, in Old Frisian as Thuner, in Old Saxon as Thunar, and in Old High German as Donar, all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Þun(a)raz, meaning 'Thunder'. Thor's Fight with the Giants (Tors strid med jättarna) by Mårten Eskil Winge (1872). Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the Germanic expansions of the Migration Period, to his high popularity during the Viking Age, when, in the face of the process of the Christianization of Scandinavia, emblems of his hammer, Mjölnir, were worn and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. Narratives featuring Thor are most prominently attested in Old Norse, where Thor appears throughout Norse mythology. In stories recorded in medieval Iceland, Thor bears at least fifteen names, is the husband of the golden-haired goddess Sif and the lover of the jötunn Járnsaxa. With Sif, Thor fathered the goddess (and possible valkyrie) Þrúðr; with Járnsaxa, he fathered Magni; with a mother whose name is not recorded, he fathered Móði, and he is the stepfather of the god Ullr. Thor is the son of Odin and Jörð,[3] by way of his father Odin, he has numerous brothers, including Baldr. Thor has two servants, Þjálfi and Röskva, rides in a cart or chariot pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr (whom he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the hammer Mjölnir, wears the belt Megingjörð and the iron gloves Járngreipr, and owns the staff Gríðarvölr. Thor's exploits, including his relentless slaughter of his foes and fierce battles with the monstrous serpent Jörmungandr—and their foretold mutual deaths during the events of Ragnarök—are recorded throughout sources for Norse mythology. Into the modern period, Thor continued to be acknowledged in folklore throughout Germanic-speaking Europe. Thor is frequently referred to in place names, the day of the week Thursday bears his name (modern English Thursday derives from Old English thunresdaeġ, 'Thunor's day'), and names stemming from the pagan period containing his own continue to be used today, particularly in Scandinavia. Thor has inspired numerous works of art and references to Thor appear in modern popular culture. Like other Germanic deities, veneration of Thor is revived in the modern period in Heathenry.#paganism #scandinavia #thor#mytology #edit

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wecallthem_nininono6
𝕬𝖓𝖙𝖊🇸🇪 :
Hail thor the strongest god in all the 9 realms,the almighty protector of midgaard
2026-01-29 17:17:01
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dios.god.isaias96
DIOS.GOD.ISAIAS9:6 :
THOR ESTÁ VIVO Y REENCARNADO ES EL NIÑO QUE GUIARÁ NACIONES CON HÍPER INTELIGENCIA 🔥
2026-02-21 18:47:45
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thecheeseman85
TheCheeseMan :
I love Norse mythology
2025-12-28 19:44:59
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jesusisthetruelord0
Κύριε ✟ :
Hail Þórr !!!
2025-11-28 09:13:43
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thorshammer11
THOR⚡️ :
Hey I’m named after him
2026-01-10 18:34:03
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mackenzie3017
Russia [DSP] :
my mum named me tor yes that's my REAL NAME
2026-02-19 00:08:37
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rocks :
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Mono 🐄 :
Peak
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Умнi Бульдожка Байнi :
да да он накаченый что процентов
2026-02-28 19:14:31
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thecheeseman85
TheCheeseMan :
Song?
2025-12-28 19:45:29
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☠.⚠ 𝕆𝔻𝕀ℕ ⚠.☠ :
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