Magni Magni

Magni - Definition and Overview

In Norse mythology, Magni was a son of Thor and Jarnsaxa. He was the god of strength and was the only thing in existence stronger than his father, and Magni was the only one who could lift Mjolnir (Thor's Hammer) besides his father. He is commonly depicted carrying Mjolnir.


Norse mythology
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