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  2. Thor, deity common to all the early Germanic peoples, a great warrior represented as a red-bearded, middle-aged man of enormous strength, an implacable foe to the harmful race of giants but benevolent toward mankind.
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    The short answer is that the Norse people never considered Thor to be fat. Most physical descriptions of Thor describe him as being tall, with a long, fiery red beard and a sturdy, well-built physique. This body was sustained by godly amounts of food and drink, mixed in with near-apocalyptic feats of strength.
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    Thor is usually portrayed as a large, powerful man with a red beard and eyes of lightning. Despite his ferocious appearance, he surpassed his father Odin in popularity because, contrary to Odin, he did not require human sacrifices. In his temple at Uppsala he was shown standing with Odin at his right side.
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    In almost every image, Thor is shown with a long red beard and great red hair which is contrary to the Abrahamic blonde haired version that we all are used to nowadays. Contrary to modern beliefs, he was never extremely muscular and has been described as having a prominent belly.
     
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    Thor (from Old Norse: Þórr) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility. Besides Old Norse Þórr, the deity … See more

    The name Thor is derived from Norse mythology. Its medieval Germanic equivalents or cognates are Donar (Old High German), … See more

    Hammer pendants, hammer coins, and Eyrarland Statue
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    Thor closely resembles other Indo-European deities associated with the thunder: the Celtic Taranis, the Estonian Taara (or … See more

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    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 … See more

    Numerous place names in Scandinavia contain the Old Norse name Þórr. The identification of these place names as pointing to religious … See more

    In modern times, Thor continues to be referred to in art and fiction. Starting with F. J. Klopstock's 1776 ode to Thor, Wir und Sie, Thor has been the subject of poems in several … See more

     
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