in Norse mythology, the wife of the thunder god,
Thor was married twice: first to Iarnsaxa and second to Sif. He had 3 sons and 1 daughter from these 2 marriages. He did not kill any of his family. In this respect he is nothing like Herakles who was promiscuous and uncaring towards his wives.
Snorri states that Thor married Sif, and that she is known as "a prophetess called Sibyl, though we know her as Sif". Sif is further described as "the loveliest of women" and with hair of gold.
In the Guardians of the Galaxy timeline, by the 31st century Thor and Sif have a son named Woden Thorson.
Sif is a loving wife and a caring mother, as she dearly loves her husband, Thor and her daughter, Thrúd and wants for the best for both of them.
Jane Nelson, known by her more common name of Jane Foster, was a nurse for Dr. Donald Blake, eventually developing feelings for him and Thor, not knowing that they were one and the same.
According to Norse Mythology, Angrboda is Loki's wife and the mother of the World Serpent, Fenrir, and Hel.
Sif realizes how much Thor loves Jane Foster, and resolves to save her life.
Thor's love for Jane Foster has troubled Sif, but it's easy to understand why he can love them both, as they both are brave heroes that are capable of standing alongside him in battle.
Sif the warrior even tried to compromise and live a mortal life, for a time. She quickly got bored, though, and grew frustrated that Thor had only affections for Jane Foster. Sif does love Thor, but their attempts at relationship are always frustrated by the interruptions of another woman, be it Jane or Amora.
Frejya, the Goddess of Marriage, has lived on Asgard through a soap opera's worth of family drama. This week on Marvel 101, find out how Freyja went from daughter of Odin's enemy to Thor's step-mother and Queen of the Asgardians. Freyja, like all Asgardian gods, is near immortal and resistant to disease and illness.
Thor's wife was Sif, a golden-haired fertility goddess, with whom he had a daughter, Thrudr (Strength). He was also the father of two sons, Modi (Courage) and Magni (Strength), by Jarnsaxa, a giantess, and stepfather of Sif's son Ull.
Thor intended to marry Foster, but then Odin forbade him to marry her on the grounds that she was a mortal, not a goddess.
Thor was married to the goddess Sif. Together they bore two children Modi and Thrud, not much is written about his children, except that they were also strong adventurers. Like all the gods, Thor was not completely faithful to his wife. He slept with a giantess and she bore him a child named Magni.
During Thor's reign over Earth, he and the Enchantress bore a son Magni. During his infancy Magni was used as a pawn in Balder's attempt to overthrow Thor's rule in New Asgard.
But when he reaches that cosmic being, he chooses to use his wish to resurrect his daughter right before he dies. Jane Foster promises Gorr with her own dying breath that Thor will take care of the child, and Thor, now heartbroken and alone, chooses to adopt the child.
Sif being secretly jealous of Jane is right in line with the comics. Marvel could continue following the comics by having Thor look to Sif now that his relationship with Jane is over.
Thor fell in love with Jane because she accepted him and because he found he could have true, engaging discussions with her.
History. Torunn is the daughter of Thor and Jane Foster. She's a member of the Next Avengers. When she was a a child she's been looked after by her mother after Thor leaves on an important mission.
Þrúðr (Old Norse: [ˈθruːðz̠], "strength"), sometimes anglicized as Thrúd or Thrud, is a daughter of the major god Thor and the goddess Sif in Norse mythology. Þrúðr is also the name of one of the valkyries who serve ale to the einherjar in Valhalla (Grímnismál, stanza 36).
Saddened to have lost her powers and the love of her life to Sif, Jane was rewarded for her bravery by Odin, who transformed her into a god as well. Unsure where to go next, Jane was shocked when Odin proposed to her. She accepted, and the two were married and ruled over Asgard together.
Thor can wield both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker without dying, or it causes him to strain his health. It is unfortunate, but the fact that being mortal is what kills Jane for being Mighty Thor makes the original Thor Odinson more powerful.
Information. Freya is the sister of Freyr. She loves Loki, but Loki does not return his feelings. Despite this, Freya refuses to give up and does everything she can to put Loki into situations where she can take advantage of him.
In Norse mythology, Sigyn (Old Norse "victorious girl-friend") is a goddess and is the wife of Loki. Sigyn is attested to in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.
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