Skip to content
Serendipity Loop

Serendipity Loop

A series of fortunate discoveries

Menu
  • Home
  • About me
  • Privacy Policy
Menu
Are Thor and Zeus the same

Are Thor and Zeus the same?

Posted on October 18, 2024October 18, 2024 by Celladora

I came across this question online a few days ago and it made me pause and scroll back up. Wait, wait, wait. Is this person confusing Thor with Zeus? It’s an easy mistake to make, given how often ancient gods appear in popular media. Or are they asking a genuinely more fascinating question: Is Thor the Nordic equivalent of the Greek Zeus?

Now, before I continue, I have a confession to make. I adore mythology. As a child, my favorite book was about the Greek gods by the Stephanides Brothers. I was so obsessed with it that I read it until the pages started falling apart. Eventually, I had to retire the book to a safe shelf, where it could enjoy a well-earned rest under a blanket of dust bunnies, free from the risk of any more pages falling out.

This was only the start of my lifelong fascination with mythology. As I grew older, I devoured every book on Greek mythology I could find. I also dipped my toes into Nordic and Celtic myths, and even explored more obscure legends from Polynesia and Mesoamerica. Now imagine my pure delight when as a bright-eyed first-year university student, I discovered the field of comparative mythology.

What is comparative mythology?

Comparative mythology is based on the observation that mythologies (or religions) share common characters and themes. These similarities likely date back to a time when our ancestors shared similar beliefs and bedtime stories before spreading across the globe. Even before the first organized religions, our ancestors engaged in rituals and created stories to explain natural phenomena and make sense of the world around them. We seldom realize how much these ancient myths have influenced modern religions and, more specifically, popular culture.

A great example is the story of the Flood. In this myth, a divine flood is sent to punish mankind. However, one special individual receives a divine warning to build a boat. He follows the instructions just in time, as the great flood arrives and a terrible storm rages for seven days and seven nights. After the flood, he disembarks on a mountain and repopulates the earth. You probably recognize this as the story of Noah from the Bible. But wait! This plot also appears in an ancient Sumerian myth featuring Ziusudra. And again in an Akkadian myth featuring a similar character, this time called Atrahasis. And once more in the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh with Utnapishtim. And variations of it are also recorded in Greek and Hindu mythology.

Depiction of Noah's Ark resting on a mountain
Depiction of Noah’s Ark. Image via: Phillip Medhurst, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The story of the flood is particularly prevalent in the Near East, where early civilizations along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers experienced regular flooding. These tales of a catastrophic flood were likely passed down through generations, with details and names changing but the central motif remaining the same.

Something similar occurred further north, around the Black and Caspian Seas, among a group of people referred to as Indo-Europeans. Living in the steppes, they were likely among the first to domesticate horses. They shared a common Proto-Indo-European language, and a common mythos. As they spread out from their ancestral homelands, they took their language and religion with them. Those who went south became the Persians, those who went east reached the Indus Valley and became Indians (Hindus), and those who went west became Greeks. Later, other groups arrived, each with a slightly different dialect, including Italic (Roman), Germanic, Slavic, Celtic, and Baltic.

Indo-European mythologies

Today, the term ‘Indo-European’ is primarily linguistic. Most European languages, with a few exceptions like Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian, belong to the Indo-European language family. You may have noticed how Spanish and Italian sound similar, how Danish and Swedish are alike, and how knowing German makes understanding Dutch easier. The Indo-European language tree also includes Icelandic, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Gaelic, and Hindi, among others.

Illustrated Indo-European language tree
Illustrated Indo-European language tree. Image by Minna Sundberg

Linguists study these shared origins through ancient words. Take the word ‘daughter’, for example. Compare it in various modern and ancient languages: ‘dotter’ (Norwegian and Swedish), ‘Tochter’ (German), ‘dochter’ (Dutch), ‘duktė’ (Lithuanian), ‘дочка’ (dotchka, Russian), ‘duster’ (Armenian)‘, dohtor’ (Old English), ‘dohtar’ (Proto-Germanic), ‘dottir’ (Old Norse), ‘dauhtar’ (Gothic), ‘dušti’ (Old Slavonic), ‘thugater’ (Ancient Greek), ‘duhitr’ (Sanskrit). All trace back to the Proto-Indo-European word ‘dughter’. Similar patterns appear with words like ‘mother’ (‘mitera’ in Greek and ‘maatr’ in Sanskrit) and ‘father’ (‘patera’ in Greek and ‘pitr’ in Sanskrit).

As time and distance increased, unique cultures and languages developed, but traces of their proto-mythology remain. Just as we see common roots in languages, we find recurring characters and themes in mythologies. These include a male sky god, a female earth goddess, deities of the sun, moon and the dawn, a pair of twins, a trickster figure, and a hero who slays monsters. There are also common story themes, which include a thunder god defeating a multi-headed beast, tales of two brothers with one sacrificing the other, and depictions of an underworld accessible only by crossing a river.

Greek vs Norse mythology

Greek mythology is undoubtedly the best-known of the ancient mythologies and one that is deeply embedded in Western culture. Who doesn’t know the stories written by Homer, of Odysseus and the Trojan War? When I was a kid, it seemed like Greek mythology was everywhere in popular media. There were the Percy Jackson books, the movie Troy, and of course the popular TV series Hercules and Xena: Warrior Princess (such a badass show and character!). These days, the influence of Greek mythology in popular media seems to have waned, giving way to Norse mythology. Neil Gaiman’s American Gods prominently features Norse mythology (among other myths, to be fair). Vikings have also become a popular TV trend in recent years, and while they don’t typically feature mythological characters, they have popularized concepts from Norse sagas, such as Valhalla and Ragnarök. And of course, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made characters like Thor, Loki, and Odin household names.

Zeus vs. Thor

Zeus was the head of the Greek pantheon and seems to be the direct equivalent of the Proto-Indo-European sky god, known for wielding thunderbolts. He was also known as the bringer of rain and the spreader of justice. However, I mostly remember Zeus from the myths as a hopelessly horny dude who went around impregnating women. I kid you not, but in one of the stories, he fell in love with a woman called Danae and entered her room as a shower of golden rain (nope, still not joking), thus fathering the Greek hero Perseus. Well, that’s Zeus for you.

Now Zeus and Thor do have something in common: Zeus wielded thunderbolts, and Thor was the god of thunder. The name Thor literally means thunder. But that’s where their similarities end. Thor was practical, predictable, and trustworthy. His job was to battle giants and other monsters, and he enjoyed a good feast. Known for his bravery and strength, Thor was more similar to another Greek monster-fighting hero – Hercules. Both Thor and Hercules were overly confident and stubborn, often leading them into tricky situations. And they were both sons of the ruler of the gods (Hercules’ father was Zeus, and Thor’s father was Odin).

As for Zeus, if anyone has to be his equivalent in Norse mythology, the closest analog would be Odin (or the Old Germanic name ‘Wodan’) himself. As the head of the Norse pantheon, he wasn’t a warrior but a wise and cunning leader. Like Zeus, he was also known to do some morally ambiguous things, like disguise himself and use deception to achieve his goals. However, he is not particularly associated with the sky in the same way Zeus is, making it hard to consider him a sky god. Rather, Odin dealt in various forms of magic, interacted with the souls of dead warriors, could change into animals, and is associated with the myth of the Wild Hunt, where a ghostly band of hunters and hounds flew across the midwinter sky. As such, Odin was more related to death and the otherworld.

So, the answer to the question whether Thor and Zeus are the same, is a resounding no. Thor and Zeus are not the same, far from it. While both are associated with thunder and lightning, that’s where their similarities end. The closest equivalent to Thor in Greek mythology is Hercules, and for Zeus, it would probably be Odin.

«Previous: What determines the position of a rainbow?
What determines the position of a rainbow

What determines the position of a rainbow?

October 3, 2024
There is something magical about rainbows that brings out childlike wonder and joy in people….
Read More
What is the origin of the word helicopter

What is the origin of the word ‘helicopter’?

September 22, 2024
Have you ever wondered where the word ‘helicopter’ comes from? I always thought it originated…
Read More
Why are global birth rates falling

Why are global birth rates falling? Part 3

September 11, 2024
This is the third and final part of the post series where I explore the…
Read More
Why are global birth rates falling

Why are global birth rates falling? Part 2

September 5, 2024
In the previous post (Part 1), I started looking into the question of why are…
Read More
Why are global birth rates falling

Why are global birth rates falling? Part 1

August 31, 2024
It’s early morning. After I have willed myself out of bed and got my kids…
Read More

78,383 thoughts on “Are Thor and Zeus the same?”

Comments navigation

Older comments
Newer comments
  1. JuliaGes says:
    July 10, 2026 at 4:36 pm

    Это интересно. Вы мне не подскажете, где я могу об этом прочитать?
    Finding the best casino not on GamStop, [url=https://ricardokm.com.br/understanding-what-gambling-sites-are-not-a-guide-to-safe-and-responsible-playing/]https://ricardokm.com.br/understanding-what-gambling-sites-are-not-a-guide-to-safe-and-responsible-playing/[/url] is essential for those seeking a more flexible gaming experience. A lot of enthusiasts enjoy exploring alternatives not covered by GamStop. These casinos often provide engaging games and attractive promotions. Don’t hesitate to check out these platforms for an continuous gambling experience.

    Reply
  2. best online casino says:
    July 10, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    Your method of explaining everything in this paragraph is
    genuinely good, every one be capable of simply know
    it, Thanks a lot.

    Reply
  3. lga 2011 narrow says:
    July 10, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    Neat blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere?
    A design like yours with a few simple adjustements would really make my blog shine.

    Please let me know where you got your design. Cheers https://lga2011narrow.blogspot.com

    Reply
  4. Kimkap says:
    July 10, 2026 at 4:57 pm

    DoubleStar Casino SK, [url=https://bebidaverde.com/doublestar-casino-sk-2026-vsetko-co-potrebujete-vediet-o-zabave-a-bonusoch/]https://bebidaverde.com/doublestar-casino-sk-2026-vsetko-co-potrebujete-vediet-o-zabave-a-bonusoch/[/url] je dominantnГ© miesto pre nГЎvЕЎtevnГ­kov hazardnГЅch hier. NabГ­zГ­ ЕЎirokГЅ rozsah hier a pГґsobivГ© bonusy. AЕѕ si mГґЕѕte uЕѕiЕҐ napГ­navГ© hry, ale aj luxusnГ© prostredie a ochotnГЅ personГЎl. NevГЎhajte a prГ­dite DoubleStar Casino SK!

    Reply
  5. paedophile website says:
    July 10, 2026 at 5:11 pm

    Hey there, I think your website might be having browser compatibility issues.
    When I look at your website in Opera, it looks fine but when opening in Internet Explorer, it has some overlapping.
    I just wanted to give you a quick heads up! Other then that, terrific blog!

    Reply
  6. 구글상위노출 says:
    July 10, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    of course like your web site however you have to take a look
    at the spelling on several of your posts. Several of them are rife with spelling issues and I to
    find it very troublesome to inform the truth then again I’ll
    definitely come back again.

    Reply
  7. 백링크 says:
    July 10, 2026 at 5:21 pm

    Hi there, just became aware of your blog through Google,
    and found that it is truly informative. I’m gonna watch out for brussels.
    I’ll be grateful if you continue this in future.
    A lot of people will be benefited from your writing.
    Cheers!

    Reply
  8. 7 seas says:
    July 10, 2026 at 5:58 pm

    hey there and thank you for your information – I’ve definitely picked up
    anything new from right here. I did however expertise a
    few technical points using this web site, since I experienced
    to reload the site a lot of times previous to I
    could get it to load properly. I had been wondering if your web
    hosting is OK? Not that I am complaining,
    but slow loading instances times will very frequently affect
    your placement in google and could damage your
    high-quality score if ads and marketing with Adwords. Anyway I am
    adding this RSS to my email and could look out for a lot more of your
    respective exciting content. Make sure you update this again very soon.

    Reply
  9. memek says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:01 pm

    Hello there I am so grateful I found your blog page, I really found you by
    accident, while I was searching on Yahoo for something else,
    Regardless I am here now and would just like to say kudos for a remarkable
    post and a all round enjoyable blog (I also love the theme/design), I don’t have time to read it all at the moment but I
    have bookmarked it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have time I
    will be back to read much more, Please do keep up the awesome work.

    Reply
  10. ConstanceTum says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:13 pm

    Да, верно.
    Finding great casinos not on GamStop can be complex. However, many players enjoy the independence these platforms offer. Look for licensed sites with wide game selections and enticing bonuses. good casinos not on GamStop, [url=https://sulivanpro.com/exploring-online-gambling-sites-not-on-gamstop-1714295765/]https://sulivanpro.com/exploring-online-gambling-sites-not-on-gamstop-1714295765/[/url] can provide trustworthy gaming experiences, making them highly appealing. Always research options to find the best fit for your desires.

    Reply
  11. generatepress theme says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:15 pm

    Terrific article! That is the kind of information that are meant to be shared around the internet.
    Disgrace on Google for no longer positioning this post higher!

    Come on over and discuss with my web site . Thanks =)

    Reply
  12. Antoniozow says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    http://www.netritonet.com

    Reply
  13. making antrax says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:41 pm

    I’ve been browsing online greater than 3 hours today, yet
    I never discovered any interesting article like yours.
    It is pretty worth enough for me. In my opinion, if all site owners and bloggers made good content as
    you probably did, the net shall be much more useful than ever
    before.

    Reply
  14. Kevinkewly says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:45 pm

    Nicely put, Thank you. [url=https://cruentalacrymis.com/]http://www.cruentalacrymis.com[/url]

    Reply
  15. web site says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    Hello! I just wanted to ask if you ever have any issues with hackers?
    My last blog (wordpress) was hacked and I ended up losing several weeks
    of hard work due to no backup. Do you have any solutions to stop
    hackers?

    Reply
  16. MichelleNak says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:49 pm

    Crypto Casino BC Game, [url=https://topnotchdigital.co.uk/2026/06/24/exploring-the-payment-options-at-bc-game/]https://topnotchdigital.co.uk/2026/06/24/exploring-the-payment-options-at-bc-game/[/url] offers a unique experience for gamblers. Featuring extensive game types, users can engage in a mix of classic and modern games while enjoying quick withdrawals and top-notch security. Join Crypto Casino BC Game today and discover the excitement!

    Reply
  17. RudolphChoog says:
    July 10, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    Reels casino online: пространство захватывающих слотов

    Виртуальное казино с слотами Reels превращается очень востребованным среди игроков. Reels casino online — это уникальное соединение традиций и новшеств, предлагая возможность окунуться в захватывающий мир слотов прямо с персонального устройства.

    https://binary-options-trading-platforms.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=196812

    Reply
  18. بازی انفجار says:
    July 10, 2026 at 7:10 pm

    Hеya i am for the primary time here. I foսnd
    thbis boarrd and I find It reallу helрful & іt helped me
    out a lot. I am hoping to gіve onne thing back and aid others like you һelped me.

    Here is my web blog; بازی انفجار

    Reply
  19. register and get bonus says:
    July 10, 2026 at 7:31 pm

    I enjoy what you guys are usually up too. This type
    of clever work and coverage! Keep up the very good works
    guys I’ve included you guys to blogroll.

    Reply
  20. Agnesbox says:
    July 10, 2026 at 7:33 pm

    пригодица
    магазин арабской парфюмерии, [url=https://vostok-perfumes.ru/]vostok-perfumes.ru[/url] предлагает неповторимые ароматы, что покорят ваше воображение. Проведите время мир духов с экзотическими нотами. У нас есть разнообразные коллекции, подходящие как мужчин, так и женщин.

    Reply

Comments navigation

Older comments
Newer comments

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Are Thor and Zeus the same?
  • What determines the position of a rainbow?
  • What is the origin of the word ‘helicopter’?
  • Why are global birth rates falling? Part 3
  • Why are global birth rates falling? Part 2

Archives

  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024

Tags

baby names Deadpool demographics etymology fertility rate global birth rate declining helicopter Hugh Jackman Logan movies mythology personal population rainbow random thoughts science taxi Thor Wolverine word of the week Zeus

Follow Serendipity Loop to stay up to date with new posts!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
©2026 Serendipity Loop | Built using WordPress and Responsive Blogily theme by Superb