Norse god Thor

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Norse god Thor is a hammer-wielding deity of thunder, storms, and strength from Norse mythology, renowned as a protector of gods and humans.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Norse god Thor canonical 2
Aesir god Thor 1
Thor in mythology 1

Statements (56)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Norse god
deity of thunder
mythological figure
animalCompanionType goat
associatedWith Thursday
hallowing rituals
lightning
oak trees
protection of farmers
rain
strength of warriors
attestedIn Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
runic inscriptions
skaldic poetry
chariotPulledBy Tanngnjóstr
Tanngrisnir
child Magni
Modi
Þrúðr
culture Germanic mythology
Norse mythology
domain fertility
protection
storms
strength
thunder
dwellsIn Þrúðvangr
enemy Jormungandr
surface form: Jörmungandr

giants
etymologyOfDay Thursday means Thor's day
father Odin
foretoldEvent dies from Jörmungandr's poison at Ragnarök
kills Jörmungandr at Ragnarök
hall Bilskírnir
lover Járnsaxa
mother Jörð
motherType earth goddess
nameInOldNorse Þórr
owns belt Megingjörð
iron gloves Járngreipr
staff Gríðarvölr
rides chariot
role protector of gods
protector of humans
slayer of giants
spouse Sif
stepchild Ullr
symbol hammer amulet
swastika (as sun wheel in premodern context)
weapon Mjolnir
surface form: Mjölnir
weaponType hammer
worshipPeriod Viking Age
pre-Christian Germanic era
worshipRegion Iceland
Scandinavia

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Thor basedOn Norse god Thor
subject surface form: Thor (film)
Járnsaxa hasCategory Norse god Thor
this entity surface form: Thor in mythology
belt of strength Megingjörð hasNotableBearer Norse god Thor
subject surface form: Megingjörð
this entity surface form: Thor, god of thunder
Þrúðvangr realmOf Norse god Thor
this entity surface form: Aesir god Thor
Tórshavn namedAfter Norse god Thor