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    Týr (redirect from Tiwaz)
    Proto-Germanic theonym *Tīwaz, meaning 'God'. Little information about the god survives beyond Old Norse sources. Týr is the eponym of the Tiwaz rune (ᛏ), a letter...
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  • reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *Tîwaz or *Teiwaz. Tiwaz rune was an ideographic symbol for a spear.[citation needed] Tiwaz is mentioned in all three rune...
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    Tiwaz (stem: Tiwad-) was the Luwian Sun-god. He was among the most important gods of the Luwians. The name of the Proto-Anatolian Sun god can be reconstructed...
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    Tuesday (redirect from Day of Tīwaz)
    Day". Tiw is the Old English form of the Proto-Germanic god *Tîwaz, or Týr in Old Norse. *Tîwaz derives from the Proto-Indo-European base *dei-, *deyā-, *dīdyā-...
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  • Jan Erik Tiwaz, aka Tyr (born 22 June 1972) is the former bassist for the Norwegian heavy metal band Borknagar. He is known for his progressive playing...
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  • the national god of the Saxons. He is sometimes identified with either Tīwaz or Fraujaz (Old Norse Týr and Freyr). The Old English form Seaxnēat is recorded...
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  • feature Vintersorg frontman Andreas Hedlund on vocals and Jan Erik "Tyr" Tiwaz on bass. It was also the last album to feature Jens F. Ryland on guitar...
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    vocalist Vintersorg from Otyg and his eponymous band. Bassist Jan Erik Tiwaz (a.k.a. Tyr) wrote the song 'The View of Everlast'. Borknagar has toured...
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  • along with other traditional symbols from European cultures such as a Tiwaz rune and a Celtic cross, and slogans associated with Nazism and far-right...
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    identify a pantheon consisting of the gods *Wodanaz (Odin), *Thunraz (Thor), *Tiwaz (Tyr), and *Frijjō (Frigg), as well as numerous other gods, many of whom...
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    Nazis and subsequently by neo-Nazis include forms derived from Eihwaz, Tiwaz, Algiz and Othala. The death's head appears on the SS-Ehrenring presented...
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  • Alliance letter V – Venstre, Liberal Party of Denmark Tiwaz rune – Nordic Resistance Movement Tiwaz rune – Nordic Resistance Movement Green Sun - Panhellenic...
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    *ph2ter with the nursery word papa ("dad, daddy"): Luwian: Tātis tiwaz, "Daddy Tiwaz", the Sun-god, Palaic: Tiyaz papaz, "Papa Tiyaz", the Sun-god, Scythian:...
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    "elk" (or "protection, defence") ᛊ ᛋ s /s/ *sōwilō "sun" ᛏ t /t/ *tīwaz "the god Tiwaz" ᛒ b /b/ *berkanan "birch" ᛖ e /e(ː)/ *ehwaz "horse" ᛗ m /m/ *mannaz...
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    Demeter Dievas Dis (Divine Comedy) Dyaus Pita Dyēus God the Father Hades Tiwaz Zeus de Vaan 2008, pp. 173–174. Kurt Latte, Römische Religionsgeschichte...
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    Old English), Ziu (Old High German) "God", derived from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz (Gives his name to Tuesday). Unnamed, possibly Zisa Seaxnot Poetic Edda...
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    Denmark. Examples found in Elder Futhark inscriptions include: Stacked Tiwaz runes: Kylver Stone, Seeland-II-C Gebô runes combined with vowels: Kragehul...
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    — *deywós 'god' > *teiwaz- (attested as *teiva- in the Negau helmet) > *Tīwaz 'Týr'; *tréyes 'three' > *þreiz > *þrīz A number of loanwords in the Finnic...
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    Germanic paganism, it seems likely that the "Germanic trinity" of Wodanaz, Tīwaz, and Þunraz may have had a parallel among the Goths, with the names Gaut...
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    Šimige was in turn an influence on the Hittite Sun god of Heaven and Luwian Tiwaz. In Hurrian myths, Šimige is portrayed as one of the allies of Teshub. He...
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  • Dyáuṣ Pitṛ́ (Vedic Sanskrit: Dyáuṣpitṛ́, द्यौष्पितृ), and Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz or Tius hence Old Norse Týr. Latin Deus consistently translates Greek Θεός...
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    mythology, some trivial, some beneficent and some inauspicious: Mythology: Tiwaz, Thurisaz, Ingwaz, God, Man, Sun. Nature and environment: Sun, day, year...
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  • The Sun goddess of the Earth (Hittite: taknaš dUTU, Luwian: tiyamaššiš Tiwaz) was the Hittite goddess of the underworld. Her Hurrian equivalent was Allani...
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  • Indo-European root diēu(-ot)-, "(heavenly) light", and is a cognate of Luwian Tiwaz. In Hittite the same root only formed the basis of the common words šiwat...
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    while the Luwians originally worshipped the old Proto-Indo-European Sun god Tiwaz. It appears that in the northern cultural sphere of the early Hittites,...
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    'Tiw's Day', Tiw being the Old English form of the Proto-Germanic war god *Tîwaz, or Týr in Norse. Cariocecus, an Iberian war god syncretised with Mars Mars...
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    single stave. This is interpreted as a bindrune of stacked Tiwaz rune, or possibly of six Tiwaz and four Ansuz runes to invoke Tyr and the Æsir for protection...
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    haitika : farauisa : gibu auja : ttt The final ttt is a triple-stacked Tiwaz rune. This use of the rune is often interpreted as three invocations of...
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  • of Earth's deities, namely Set, Chthon, and Gaea. Later, the Gibborim, Tiwaz, Utgard-Loki, and Toranos in Immortal Thor were added to their number. Four...
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    of day. It has numerous reflexes in Latin deus, Old Norse Týr (< Germ. *tīwaz), Sanskrit devá, Avestan daeva, Irish día, or Lithuanian Dievas. In contrast...
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