Tiwaz rune

Tiwaz rune

The "t"-rune runic|ᛏ is named after Tyr, and was identified with this god. The reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *Tîwaz or *Teiwaz and other variants.

Etymologically *Tîwaz is connected to Latin Deus and Divus and to Celtic Divos.Fact|date=May 2008

Rune poems

Tiwaz is mentioned in all three rune poems. In the Icelandic and Norwegian poems, the rune is associated with the god Tyr.

Usage

Ancient usage

Multiple Tiwaz runes

Multiple Tiwaz runes either stacked atop one another to resemble a tree-like shape, or repeated after one another, appear several times in Germanic paganism:::* The charm ("alu") on the Lindholm amulet, dated from the 2nd to the 4th century contains three consecutive "t" runes, interpreted as an invocation of Tyr.::* The Kylver Stone (400 AD, Gotland) features 8 stacked Tiwaz runes at the end of an Elder Futhark inscription.::* From 500 AD, a Scandinavian C-bracteate (Seeland-II-C) features an Elder Futhark inscription ending with three consecutive Tiwaz runes.

Poetic Edda

".Enoksen, Lars Magnar. "Runor: Historia, tydning, tolkning" (Page 27)(1998) ISBN 9188930327]

"Sigrdrífumál" tells that Sigurd has slain the dragon Fafnir and arrives at a fortress of shields on top of a mountain which is lit by great fires.Enoksen, Lars Magnar. "Runor: Historia, tydning, tolkning" (Page 26)(1998) ISBN 9188930327] In the fortress, he finds an enchanted sleeping Valkyrie whom he wakes by cutting open her corslet with his sword. The grateful Valkyrie Sigrdrífa offers him the secrets of the runes in return for delivering her from the sleep, on condition that he shows that he has no fear.Enoksen, Lars Magnar. "Runor: Historia, tydning, tolkning" (Page 27)(1998) ISBN 9188930327] The Valkyrie begins by teaching him that if he wants to achieve victory in battle, he is to carve "victory runes" on his sword and twice say the name "Týr" - the name of the Tiwaz rune.Enoksen, Lars Magnar. "Runor: Historia, tydning, tolkning" (Page 27)(1998) ISBN 9188930327]

Modern usage

Germanic neopaganism

The Tyr rune is commonly used by Germanic neopagans, often without political implications, but to symbolize veneration of the god Tyr.

Guido von List

The Tyr rune in Guido von List's Armanen Futharkh was based on the version found in the Younger Futhark. List's runes were later adopted and modified by Karl Maria Wiligut who was responsible for their adoptions by the NSDAP and subsequently used widely on insignia and literature during the Third Reich. It was the badge of the Sturmabteilung training schools, the "Reichsführerschulen" in Nazi Germany.

Neo-Nazism

In Neo-Nazism it has appeared, together with the Sowilo rune, in the emblem of the Kassel-based think tank Thule Seminar. It has also appeared as the former logo of the fashion label "Thor Steinar" which was banned in Germany for resembling "fascist symbols". (It might also be noted that both these uses were technically incorrect, since both "Thor" and "Thule" would be spelled with a thorn, þ, character.)

Notes

References

*Enoksen, Lars Magnar. (1998). "Runor : historia, tydning, tolkning". Historiska Media, Falun. ISBN 91-88930-32-7


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