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Mjölnir is the hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology, used both as a devastating weapon and as a divine instrument to provide blessings. The hammer is attested in numerous sources, including the 11th century runic Kvinneby amulet, the Poetic Edda, a collection of eddic poetry compiled in the 13th … See more
The etymology of the hammer's name, Mjǫllnir, is disputed among historical linguists. Old Norse Mjǫllnir developed from See more
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Around 1000 pendants in distinctive shapes representing … See moreLatin sources: Adam of Bremen and Saxo Grammaticus
Two sources describe Thor as wielding hammer-like objects, although not described as hammers. In the 11th century, chronicler Adam of Bremen records in his See moreMjölnir is depicted in a variety of media in the modern era. As noted by Rudolf Simek, in art "Thor is almost always depicted with [Mjölnir]", but how the hammer appears in … See more
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Likely worn around the neck, the Kvinneby amulet is a small copper amulet found in Öland, … See more• Media related to Archaeological record of Mjöllnir at Wikimedia Commons
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WEBJul 20, 1998 · Mjollnir, in Norse mythology, the hammer of the thunder god, Thor, and the symbol of his power. Forged by dwarfs, the hammer never …
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WEBMjolnir is typically depicted as a large, square-headed gray sledgehammer, with a short, round handle wrapped in brown leather, culminating in a looped lanyard. The object is based on Mjölnir, the weapon of the …
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WEBMjølnir [3] is a powerful enchanted war-hammer forged by the Dwarves for the Asgardian Royal Family, and was used by Odin before he passed it down to Hela and then Thor. The hammer was used extensively by Thor …
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WEBThor is initially unable to lift the hammer as well, though he proves his worthiness by sacrificing himself against the Destroyer. Mjolnir heals Thor's injuries, and he uses it to battle his brother Loki, ultimately using it to …
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WEBOct 23, 2017 · Read all about Mjölnir, the Hammer of Thor, the god of thunder in Norse mythology. Thor's hammer, Mjolnir and myths related to it examined in detail here.
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