$78.00

FEATURES:

- Size: 8 inches
- Material: Linen, morilka
- 100% handmade work
- If you would like to make a custom statue - please message me
- 2 weeks delivery from Kyiv, Ukraine by Ukrposhta and USPS

Your item will be shipped using a trackable service. A tracking number is available on request. If you need any assistance I am always happy to help with tracking your parcel - just contact me for assistance.

Týr is a god in Germanic mythology. Stemming from the Proto-Germanic deity. Little information about the god survives beyond Old Norse sources. Due to the etymology of the god's name and the shadowy presence of the god in the extant Germanic corpus, some scholars propose that Týr may have once held a more central place among the deities of early Germanic mythology.

Týr is the namesake of the Tiwaz rune (ᛏ), a letter of the runic alphabet corresponding to the Latin letter T. By way of the process of interpretatio germanica, the deity is the namesake of Tuesday ('Týr's day') in Germanic languages, including English. Interpretatio romana, in which Romans interpreted other gods as forms of their own, generally renders the god as Mars, the ancient Roman war god, and it is through that lens that most Latin references to the god occur. For example, the god may be referenced as Mars Thingsus (Latin 'Mars of the Thing') on 3rd century Latin inscription, reflecting a strong association with the Germanic thing, a legislative body among the ancient Germanic peoples.