Norse mythology was alive and well in what is now Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland) until the 10th and11th centuries, which is when Christianity finally ousted Paganism in the region. Many of the myths told of the doings of Thor.
Thor acted as the protector both of gods and men, sometimes appearing to be the equivalent of Heracles/Hercules in the Greek/Roman pantheon, and sometimes substituting for Zeus/Jupiter.
Thor was widely venerated as a thunder and lightning god, as well as the weather in general. His popularity can be seen in the many Scandinavian personal names that incorporate his name, such as Thorlakr and Thorleifr.
In southern Germanic areas Thor was known as Donar, the Anglo-Saxons called him Thunor, and in Viking Age Britain (8th to 11th centuries) he was Thur, which is why the day after Wednesday is Thursday!
Thor was seen as the protector of pagan people against the spread of Christianity, which is why Thor and his hammer often appeared on pagan gravestones.
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Are you familiar with Norse mythology?
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Do you think that Hollywood has helped people to learn more about Norse mythology?
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I am not familiar with Norse Myth at all, but this year I have to teach my eldest son about Norse Myth. It’s part of the curriculum. I am currently reading stories about it. I think it’s interesting to know the stories from different countries around the world.
I am not familiar with Thor too, but I think he’s only God in North Myth I have heard before.
Greek mythology is generally far better known about.
@txatxy, sending links from that website isn’t allowed in TravelFeed! :ANGRY6:
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hello unfortunately what does not appear on television you almost did not
we forget the history
Happy Tuesday
I’m not familiar with Scandinavian mythology. I think documentary films are supportive of our acquaintance with other cultures. It is personal opinion.
Interested post , Thank you for sharing
I’m not much of a Thor fan …
and no movie had made me google about him :p
I am never certain what people perceive from movies. Interesting post, thanks for sharing.