- worldhistory.org Tyr/Tyr (Old Norse: Týr) is one of the battle-gods of Norse mythology, according to the main sources on the topic, the literary works called the Eddas.
- soundcloud.com tyrmusicFrom tracks supported by Moby to virally popular remixes spreading far and wide on the EDM blogosphere, the foundation of TYR's fan base is incredibly strong.
- vk.com artist/tyrTýr: слушайте треки и альбомы онлайн через Музыку ВКонтакте. Слушайте последний релиз Land исполнителя Týr, который выпущен в 2013 году.
- mythicalcreatures.info characters/tyr/Tyr often embodies the portrayal of a strong and valiant god, mirroring the typical image of a Norse warrior with his well-built and imposing physique.
- my.mail.ru music/artists/TýrTýr: Топ треков. Blood of Heroes. Týr.
- britannica.com topic/TyrAlso known as: Týr, Tiu, Tiw. Written and fact-checked by. ... Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Tyr". Encyclopedia Britannica , 11 Aug.
- songkick.com artists/356620-tyrIf not for them the whole show would have been a waste of money. All in all Tyr‘s performance was soulless and missing any sort of heart.
- mythopedia.com Norse Mythology TyrThor ate two and took the other as bait, claiming he would use it when he went fishing with Tyr the next day. At this point, Tyr disappears from the story.
- mitolojisi.com kaynak/tyrOdin’in oğlu Tyr, İskandinav mitolojisinde en cesur tanrılardan biri olarak bilinir. Kurt Fenrir’in bağlanabilmesi için elini feda etmiştir.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/TyrTyr (Old Norse: Týr) is the god of single combat and heroic glory in Norse mythology, portrayed as a one-handed man.