Þórr

deity sky Germanic single tradition · 1

Þórr is a Germanic god invoked in post-conversion Norwegian runic inscriptions. In a late 12th century inscription from Bryggen, he is called upon to receive the addressee in a blessing formula that wishes health and good spirits.

When

First attested
1150 CE
Attested period
1150 – 1200
Historical notes
Named in a late 12th century Norwegian inscription from Bryggen alongside Óðinn in a post-conversion context.

Relationships

co occurs with
Oðinn, Heimdallr

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Sources

Source passages

“The other (N B380), dating to the late 12th century, states "Heil(l) sé þú ok í hugum góðum. Þórr þik þiggi, Óðinn þik eigi." ("May you be healthy and in good spirits. May Þórr receive you, may Óðinn own you.")”

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