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3 Ideas of Thor's Tattoos for Thor Worshippers

3 Ideas of Thor's Tattoos for Thor Worshippers

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Thor was among the most powerful gods in Norse mythology. He was the son of Odin and the giantess Jord. Thor wielded his Mjolnir hammer defending the gods and the humanity. He was the symbol of strength, bravery, and generosity.

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Viking jewelry that has been stolen

Vadstena Bracteate: Viking Jewelry and Cult of Odin

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Vadstena Bracteate was the Viking Jewelry found in Vadstena, Sweden in 1774. It features a man riding on his horse and a raven accompanying him. This man was assumed to be Odin the Allfather. The runic letters surrounding the jewelry evoked mysteries and doubts. However, this piece of Viking Jewelry has been stolen since 1938 and is yet to be found. 

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King Harald Bluetooth who built the Jelling stones and unified Denmark and Norway

9 Facts About Danish King Harald Bluetooth

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King Harald Bluetooth Gormsson was one of the greatest Viking Kings. He managed to unify Norway and Denmark. King Harald Gormsson also erected the Jelling stone which was the birth certificate of Denmark.

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Ivar the Boneless was one of Ragnar's sons. He was a great Viking warrior with wisdom though he suffered from physical disabilities. Ivar Ragnarsson

Ivar Ragnarsson: The Cursed Child and A Military Genius

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Ivar the Boneless was one of many Ragnar's sons. He was a famous Viking warrior for being wise and mysterious with the name "Boneless". Ivar later became a military genius although he suffered from the physical disability. But it seemed that nothing could ever prevent the son of Ragnar to fulfil their ambition.

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Viking nicknames explained

Legendary Viking Names Explained

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The Vikings left us not only the remnants of beautiful ships but also awesome legendary names that by far have been attention-grabbing to us. In this blog post, we are trying to explain some of the Viking nicknames concisely. 

 

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