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The Norse god of war, identifiable with Tiu or Tiw. Possibly the god after whom Tuesday was named
God of battle, the only god with the strength and courage to bind Fenris Warriors marked their swords with a T to gain the god's protection Tyr was originally was Tiwaz, retained in a later pantheon but overshadowed by Odin and Thor
Tyr was a master swordsman It was extremely unfortunate that it was Tyr who sacrificed his hand in order to tie up the hound Garm (Garm would not agree to be bound by the gods unless one of them would place their sword-hand in his mouth) Because Garm bit off Tyr's sword-hand, Tyr had to fight with his left hand at the final battle on Vigard Plain Because he was such a good swordsman, he was still able to kill many enemies of the gods But he was unable to save himself from Garm, who eventually freed himself from the magical thread which the gods had bound him by Tuesday was named after Tyr
(Norse mythology) god of war and strife and son of Odin; identified with Anglo-Saxon Tiu
Known as Tyr the Brave, fourth son of Odin, The god Tyr is courageous and daring, he is also a war god and helped establish the rules of fighting Tuesday is named after Tyr see 'Loki's offspring '
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    (abbreviation.) Old Norse Týr, from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dhyeu- (“god”). Cognate to Old English Tīw.