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Tir (god)

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389: 172:, but may be an indigenous Armenian deity identified with the Iranian Tir at a later period. Tir (both the Iranian and Armenian versions) may be identical with the Mesopotamian god of literacy and scribes 98:, as well as a fortune teller and interpreter of dreams, who recorded the good and bad deeds of men and guided souls to the underworld. He was likely connected with 322: 362: 306: 149:, was named after Tir. Also named after him was the mountain Tirinkatar, the city Tirakatar, the villages Tre and Tirarich. In the 394: 444: 380: 102:(literally "Writer"), the angel of fate and death in Armenian folk tradition identified with the Archangel 439: 66: 449: 409: 316: 150: 88: 283: 41: 358: 339: 302: 132: 78: 371: 169: 433: 375: 296: 83: 419: 330:
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He was considered to be the scribe and messenger of the chief god
168:, Modern and Middle Persian Tir) also identified with the planet 173: 237: 235: 17: 195: 193: 191: 189: 143: 136: 122: 116: 110: 286:. In MacCulloch, John Arnott; Moore, George Foot (eds.). 222: 220: 357:, Washington, D.C: Institute for the Study of Man, 62: 52: 47: 37: 25: 398:(in Armenian). Vol. 12. 1986. pp. 15–16. 288:The Mythology of All Races (in 13 vols.); volume 7 332:Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 164:Tir shares his name with an Iranian god (Avestan 199: 153:, Armenians identified Tir with the Greek gods 121:means "dream," while the meaning of the ending 32:God of schooling, rhetoric, wisdom and the arts 8: 321:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 127:is unknown), was located near the city of 376:"ARMENIA AND IRAN iii. Armenian Religion" 265: 253: 241: 226: 211: 185: 314: 22: 7: 131:. The fourth month of the ancient 14: 290:. Boston: Marshall Jones Company. 176:(also identified with Mercury). 282:Ananikian, Mardiros H. (1925). 1: 395:Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia 301:. Yerevan. pp. 8, 133. 144: 137: 123: 117: 111: 466: 15: 351:Petrosyan, Armen (2002), 298:Armenians and Old Armenia 82: 30: 16:Not to be confused with 295:Herouni, Paris (2004). 109:Tir's temple, called 381:Encyclopædia Iranica 374:(15 December 1986). 284:"Armenian Mythology" 244:, pp. 133–134. 410:Armenian mythology 214:, pp. 8, 133. 151:Hellenistic period 89:Armenian mythology 372:Russell, James R. 256:, pp. 29–33. 133:Armenian calendar 72: 71: 457: 399: 385: 367: 347: 326: 320: 312: 291: 269: 263: 257: 251: 245: 239: 230: 224: 215: 209: 203: 197: 147: 140: 126: 120: 114: 86: 63:Roman equivalent 53:Greek equivalent 23: 465: 464: 460: 459: 458: 456: 455: 454: 430: 429: 406: 388: 370: 365: 350: 329: 313: 309: 294: 281: 278: 273: 272: 264: 260: 252: 248: 240: 233: 225: 218: 210: 206: 198: 187: 182: 33: 21: 12: 11: 5: 463: 461: 453: 452: 447: 445:Knowledge gods 442: 432: 431: 428: 427: 422: 417: 412: 405: 402: 401: 400: 386: 368: 363: 348: 327: 307: 292: 277: 274: 271: 270: 266:Petrosyan 2007 258: 254:Ananikian 1925 246: 242:Petrosyan 2002 231: 216: 204: 184: 183: 181: 178: 70: 69: 64: 60: 59: 54: 50: 49: 45: 44: 39: 35: 34: 31: 28: 27: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 462: 451: 448: 446: 443: 441: 440:Armenian gods 438: 437: 435: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 407: 403: 397: 396: 391: 387: 383: 382: 377: 373: 369: 366: 364:9780941694810 360: 356: 355: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 328: 324: 318: 310: 308:9789994101016 304: 300: 299: 293: 289: 285: 280: 279: 275: 267: 262: 259: 255: 250: 247: 243: 238: 236: 232: 228: 223: 221: 217: 213: 208: 205: 201: 196: 194: 192: 190: 186: 179: 177: 175: 171: 167: 162: 160: 156: 152: 148: 146: 139: 134: 130: 125: 119: 113: 107: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 85: 80: 76: 68: 65: 61: 58: 55: 51: 46: 43: 40: 36: 29: 24: 19: 393: 379: 353: 335: 331: 297: 287: 276:Bibliography 268:, p. 8. 261: 249: 227:Russell 1986 212:Herouni 2004 207: 163: 142: 108: 99: 93: 74: 73: 420:Tir (month) 338:: 174–201. 48:Equivalents 434:Categories 200:"Tir" 1986 180:References 42:Tirinkatar 450:Arts gods 344:1829-1376 317:cite book 112:Erazamoyn 415:Tishtrya 404:See also 166:Tishtrya 129:Artashat 79:Armenian 170:Mercury 104:Gabriel 96:Aramazd 67:Mercury 361:  342:  305:  159:Hermes 155:Apollo 57:Hermes 390:"Tir" 124:-moyn 100:Grogh 38:Mount 359:ISBN 340:ISSN 323:link 303:ISBN 174:Nabu 157:and 118:eraz 425:TĂ˝r 145:Tri 141:or 138:TrÄ“ 84:ŐŹŐ«Ö€ 75:Tir 26:Tir 18:Tyr 436:: 392:. 378:. 334:. 319:}} 315:{{ 234:^ 219:^ 188:^ 161:. 135:, 106:. 91:. 81:: 384:. 346:. 336:2 325:) 311:. 229:. 202:. 115:( 77:( 20:.

Index

Tyr
Tirinkatar
Hermes
Mercury
Armenian
ŐŹŐ«Ö€
Armenian mythology
Aramazd
Gabriel
Artashat
Armenian calendar
Hellenistic period
Apollo
Hermes
Tishtrya
Mercury
Nabu




"Tir" 1986
Herouni 2004


Russell 1986


Petrosyan 2002
Ananikian 1925

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