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  2. Þrymskviða - Wikipedia

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    In the poem Þrymskviða, Thor wakes and finds that his powerful hammer, Mjöllnir, is missing. Thor turns to Loki first, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen. The two then go to the court of the goddess Freyja, and Thor asks her if he may borrow her feather cloak so that he may attempt to find Mjöllnir. Freyja ...

  3. Mjolnir (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mjolnir is a recurring item throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, most often used by Thor. Like its comic book counterpart, it is a powerful Asgardian hammer used as an offensive, defensive, and projectile weapon. It is capable of controlling and conjuring weather including lightning, and allows the carrier to fly if ...

  4. Stenkvista runestone - Wikipedia

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    The Stenkvista runestone in Södermanland, Sweden, with its Thor's hammer. The Stenkvista runestone, designated as runic inscription Sö 111 in the Rundata catalog, is a memorial runestone located near the church at Stenkvista, which is two kilometers east of Skogstorp, Södermanland County, Sweden, which was formerly part of the historic Södermanland, and which features a depiction of Thor's ...

  5. Mjolnir and Stormbreaker - Wikipedia

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    Mjolnir is a hammer, and was enchanted by Thor's father, Odin, so that only those the hammer deemed "worthy" are capable of wielding or even lifting it. Stormbreaker is an axe , and although it does not have such a worthiness enchantment, its power is such that a mere mortal attempting to wield it would be driven mad.

  6. Mjölnir - Wikipedia

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    Mjölnir (from Old Norse Mjǫllnir) 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 century ...

  7. Eyrarland Statue - Wikipedia

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    Eyrarland Statue. The Eyrarland Statue is a bronze statue of a seated figure (6.7 cm [1] [2]) from about AD 1000 that was recovered at the Eyrarland farm in the area of Akureyri, Iceland. The object is a featured item at the National Museum of Iceland. The statue may depict the Norse god Thor and/or may be a gaming-piece.

  8. File:Thor's Hammer-Mjölnir.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Thor's Hammer-Mjölnir.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 579 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 232 × 240 pixels | 464 × 480 pixels | 742 × 768 pixels | 989 × 1,024 pixels | 1,978 × 2,048 pixels | 2,125 × 2,200 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 2,125 × 2,200 pixels, file size: 782 bytes) This is a file from ...

  9. File:Hammer of thor.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A silhouette of the monument Hammer of Thor and a human; showing the approximate size of the monument. The monument stands about 3.3 metres tall. The monument is located along the Arnaud River in the Ungava Peninsula, Quebec, Canada.