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Magni Móði and Þrúðr
the children of Thor....
published: 25 Jul 2009
author: weofodthignen
Magni Móði and Þrúðr
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Los Vikingos ( Vikingos Brutos - La Historia Verdadera, hehehe )
Cuenta una historia que un enano llamado Alvíss ("que todo lo sabe"), llegó a Asgard para ...
published: 09 Apr 2013
author: DATAMES MG
Los Vikingos ( Vikingos Brutos - La Historia Verdadera, hehehe )
Los Vikingos ( Vikingos Brutos - La Historia Verdadera, hehehe )
Cuenta una historia que un enano llamado Alvíss ("que todo lo sabe"), llegó a Asgard para trabajar creando armas para los Æsir. A cambio de sus servicios, mi...- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 553
- author: DATAMES MG
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Wolf's Lair Attic Jam (August 29, 2009)
Darkj of Frozen Mist on drums, Thrudr of Decadence Profound on guitar, Svart of Svarthjärt...
published: 13 Aug 2013
Wolf's Lair Attic Jam (August 29, 2009)
Wolf's Lair Attic Jam (August 29, 2009)
Darkj of Frozen Mist on drums, Thrudr of Decadence Profound on guitar, Svart of Svarthjärtad on bass. Property of Wolf's Lair Records.- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 15
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ThOr; anche gli Dei fan la Guerra
Thor, in versione latinizzata diventa Thoro, è una delle principali divinità scandinave, n...
published: 23 Nov 2013
ThOr; anche gli Dei fan la Guerra
ThOr; anche gli Dei fan la Guerra
Thor, in versione latinizzata diventa Thoro, è una delle principali divinità scandinave, noto come il Dio del tuono. La mitologia norrena è ricca di racconti sulle gesta di Thor e sulla sua perenne lotta contro i Jötunn. Il nome "Thor" e le sue varianti derivano tutte dal proto-germanico *Thunraz, cioè "fulmine", "tuono". Thor rappresenta teologicamente il Dio e l'uomo, oppure è totalmente rappresentato, con l'arma divina, la virtù, ossia la vista del principio cosmico il famosissimo Martello di Thor. Figlio di Odino, re degli Dèi, e di Jörð, Dea della terra, era il più forte degli Æsir e di conseguenza dimorava ad Ásgard, nel regno di Þrúðvangar, nel castello Bilskirnir. Mentre Odino era considerato re degli Dèi, il rosso Thor dalla fluente barba e dai possenti muscoli, era un po' più il dio degli uomini, infatti era molto amato dagli scandinavi, probabilmente più di Odino, tanto che i Vichinghi si definivano Popolo di Thor. Thor presentava due aspetti della personalità prominenti: il primo era quello del gigante accigliato e brutale, mentre dall'altra faccia della medaglia, emergevano la bonarietà e una rappresentazione dai contorni, pur sfumati ma comunque comici. Sua moglie, Dea della fertilità, si chiamava Sif, ma poco si conosce di lei a parte che avesse i capelli d'oro come il grano, fabbricati per lei dai nani dopo che Loki le aveva tagliato quelli originali. Thor ebbe molti altri amori oltre alla moglie: la gigantessa Járnsaxa partorì suo figlio Magni mentre con Sif ebbe Þrúðr e Móði; aveva anche un figliastro Ullr che era figlio di Sif.- published: 23 Nov 2013
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Thor the Hammer Wielding God
In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with th...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Thor the Hammer Wielding God
Thor the Hammer Wielding God
In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing, healing and fertility. The cognate deity in wider Germanic mythology and paganism was known in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (runic þonar ᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ), stemming from a Common Germanic *Þunraz (meaning "thunder"). Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the tribal 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 in defiance and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. Into the modern period, Thor continued to be acknowledged in rural folklore throughout Germanic regions. Thor is frequently referred to in place names, the day of the week Thursday ("Thor's day") bears his name, and names stemming from the pagan period containing his own continue to be used today. In Norse mythology, largely recorded in Iceland from traditional material stemming from Scandinavia, numerous tales and information about Thor are provided. In these sources, Thor bears at least fourteen names, is the husband of the golden-haired goddess Sif, is the lover of the jötunn Járnsaxa, and is generally described as fierce-eyed, red-haired and red-bearded.[1] 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. The same sources list Thor as the son of the god Odin and the personified earth, Fjörgyn, and by way of Odin, Thor has numerous brothers. Thor has two servants, Þjálfi and Röskva, rides in a cart or chariot pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr (that he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the mountain-crushing 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. Roman era The earliest records of the Germanic peoples were recorded by the Romans, and in these works Thor is frequently referred to—via a process known as interpretatio romana (where characteristics perceived to be similar by Romans result in identification of a non-Roman god as a Roman deity)—as either the Roman god Jupiter (also known as Jove) or the Greco-Roman god Hercules. The first clear example of this occurs in the Roman historian Tacitus's late first century work Germania, where, writing about the religion of the Suebi (a confederation of Germanic peoples), he comments that "among the gods Mercury is the one they principally worship. They regard it as a religious duty to offer to him, on fixed days, human as well as other sacrificial victims. Hercules and Mars they appease by animal offerings of the permitted kind" and adds that a portion of the Suebi also venerate "Isis". In this instance, Tacitus refers to the god Odin as "Mercury", Thor as "Hercules", and the god Týr as "Mars", and the identity of the "Isis" of the Suebi has been debated. In Thor's case, the identification with the god Hercules is likely at least in part due to similarities between Thor's hammer and Hercules' club. In his Annals, Tacitus again refers to the veneration of "Hercules" by the Germanic peoples; he records a wood beyond the river Weser (in what is now northwestern Germany) as dedicated to him. Viking Age In the 11th century, chronicler Adam of Bremen records in his Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum that a statue of Thor, who Adam describes as "mightiest", sits in the Temple at Uppsala in the center of a triple throne (flanked by Woden and "Fricco") located in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden. Adam details that "Thor, they reckon, rules the sky; he governs thunder and lightning, winds and storms, fine weather and fertility" and that "Thor, with his mace, looks like Jupiter". Adam details that the people of Uppsala had appointed priests to each of the gods, and that the priests were to offer up sacrifices. In Thor's case, he continues, these sacrifices were done when plague or famine threatened. Earlier in the same work, Adam relays that in 1030 an English preacher, Wulfred, was lynched by assembled Germanic pagans for "profaning" a representation of Thor.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Thor 2 The Dark World Trailer 2013 - Natalie Portman - movie trailer
Thor 2 The Dark World Trailer 2013 - Natalie Portman - movie trailer
release - November...
published: 21 Sep 2013
Thor 2 The Dark World Trailer 2013 - Natalie Portman - movie trailer
Thor 2 The Dark World Trailer 2013 - Natalie Portman - movie trailer
Thor 2 The Dark World Trailer 2013 - Natalie Portman - movie trailer release - November 8 2013 Thor 2: The Dark World is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the second Thor film following 2011's Thor and the eighth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely,[1] and stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. One year after the events of The Avengers,[2] Thor battles to save the Nine Realms from a mysterious enemy older than the universe itself. A primeval race led by Malekith, who is out for revenge, intends to plunge the universe into darkness. Confronted by an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot overcome, Thor must reunite with Jane Foster and set out on a dangerous journey that will force him to make the ultimate sacrifice. In Norse mythology, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing, healing and fertility. The cognate deity in wider Germanic mythology and paganism was known in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (runic þonar ᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ), stemming from a Common Germanic *Þunraz (meaning "thunder"). Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the tribal 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 in defiance and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. Into the modern period, Thor continued to be acknowledged in rural folklore throughout Germanic regions. Thor is frequently referred to in place names, the day of the week Thursday ("Thor's day") bears his name, and names stemming from the pagan period containing his own continue to be used today. In Norse mythology, largely recorded in Iceland from traditional material stemming from Scandinavia, numerous tales and information about Thor are provided. In these sources, Thor bears at least fourteen names, is the husband of the golden-haired goddess Sif, is the lover of the jötunn Járnsaxa, and is generally described as fierce-eyed, red-haired and red-bearded.[1] 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. The same sources list Thor as the son of the god Odin and the personified earth, Fjörgyn, and by way of Odin, Thor has numerous brothers. Thor has two servants, Þjálfi and Röskva, rides in a cart or chariot pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr (that he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the mountain-crushing 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.- published: 21 Sep 2013
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Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (1/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardiã...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: Asamar3
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (1/5)
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (1/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardião da humanidade.Ele é o mais forte dos Deuses e homens e possui trê...- published: 08 Sep 2010
- views: 11721
- author: Asamar3
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Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (4/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardiã...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: Asamar3
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (4/5)
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (4/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardião da humanidade.Ele é o mais forte dos Deuses e homens e possui trê...- published: 08 Sep 2010
- views: 2892
- author: Asamar3
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Patrick Doyle - THOR (2011) - Soundtrack Suite
In Norse polytheism, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with t...
published: 29 Apr 2011
author: SchnurpselsBacke
Patrick Doyle - THOR (2011) - Soundtrack Suite
Patrick Doyle - THOR (2011) - Soundtrack Suite
In Norse polytheism, Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, destruction, fertil...- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 146629
- author: SchnurpselsBacke
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Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (3/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardiã...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: Asamar3
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (3/5)
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (3/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardião da humanidade.Ele é o mais forte dos Deuses e homens e possui trê...- published: 08 Sep 2010
- views: 4485
- author: Asamar3
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Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (5/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardiã...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: Asamar3
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (5/5)
Thor - Confronto Dos Deuses (5/5)
Thor (Þórr) é o Deus nórdico do Trovão,filho de Odin (Óðinn) e Jord (Jörð).Ele é o guardião da humanidade.Ele é o mais forte dos Deuses e homens e possui trê...- published: 08 Sep 2010
- views: 2545
- author: Asamar3
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Hildr Valkyrie - Thor, The Thunder God
Artist: Hildr Valkyrie Country: Greece Genre: Folk / Viking metal Album: Shield Brothers o...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: Vinterskald
Hildr Valkyrie - Thor, The Thunder God
Hildr Valkyrie - Thor, The Thunder God
Artist: Hildr Valkyrie Country: Greece Genre: Folk / Viking metal Album: Shield Brothers of Valhalla (2008) Lyrics: Thunder god oh mighty Thor Defender prote...- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 1372
- author: Vinterskald
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Rang runterlaufen für Era
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published: 06 Jun 2012
author: Hilke thrudr
Rang runterlaufen für Era
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Odin & Magni
This video was uploaded from an Android phone....
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: elmerizeaswell
Odin & Magni
Odin & Magni
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.- published: 17 Mar 2012
- views: 55
- author: elmerizeaswell
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Freyr and Gerðr
Yngvi-Freyr or Ing-Fréa and Gerðr....
published: 25 Jul 2009
author: weofodthignen
Freyr and Gerðr
Freyr and Gerðr
Yngvi-Freyr or Ing-Fréa and Gerðr.- published: 25 Jul 2009
- views: 186
- author: weofodthignen