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Tue Sep 5, 2023, 08:42 PM Sep 2023

10 Viking And Norse Symbols Explained

AncientPages.com | September 5, 2023

A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Vikings used several ancient symbols based on Norse mythology. Symbols played a vital role in Viking society and were used to represent their gods, beliefs, and myths. Some Viking symbols remain mysterious, and their meaning is still unknown, but many ancient symbols have clear messages.

In this top list, we examine some of the most powerful and significant Viking symbols and explore their meaning.

1. Thor’s Hammer - Mjölnir

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Left: Drawing of a Viking Age gold-plated silver Mjölnir pendant (length 4.6 cm) found at Bredsätra in Öland, Sweden, now kept in the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities. Right: A 10th century Thor's Hammer (Mjölnir) from Odeshog, Sweden

Mjölnir means lightning, and Thor's hammer indicates God's power over thunder and lightning. Thor, the ancient God of war, is one of the most prominent figures in Norse mythology. Thor, the storm-weather God of sky and thunder and a fertility god, was the son of Odin and Fyorgyn, the earth goddess.

Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, is depicted in Norse mythology as one of the most fearsome weapons, capable of leveling mountains. One Norse story tells what happened when he lost his precious hammer.

Mjölnir was a magical weapon that always returned to Thor when he threw it. Wearing Thor's hammer as an amulet of protection was quite common as this was probably the most popular pagan Viking symbol. Even during Christian times, from A.D. 1000 on, Vikings wore Thor's Mjölnir and a cross on a chain or thong around their necks.

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