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Tyr
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Tyr
Posted by: Makarios on Thursday, March 11, 2010 - 02:00 PM
By Uncle Thor
In the Eddas, Tyr is described as the War god. He is one God among several. Tyr appears to have no special importance. His main events are the capture of a cauldron from his Jotun forbear, and the binding of the Fenris Wolf.
The Eddas are a later collection of myths and legends, mainly from Icelandic and Norwegian sources. They represent one region’s beliefs. We know from other sources that Tyr was considered equally important to Odin in some places. For instance, an invocation from a part of Scotland that had been controlled by Vikings invokes Tyr and Odin together. Tyr is called first. On an amulet from Sweden, circa 500 CE, there is reference to Tyr as the “original God and God of War. Tyr means God.”
Is Tyr the main God, the first God or just one among several Gods?
Read the complete article: Uncle Thors Lessons
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