-
references to the god occur. For example, the god may be
referenced as Mars
Thingsus (Latin 'Mars of the ****embly [Thing]') on 3rd
century Latin inscription...
- tradition;
while isolated instances of
Germanic bynames (such as "Mars
Thingsus")
indicate that a
Germanic god was meant,
often it is not
possible to know...
- See
Tuisto and Indo-European
cosmogony for
further discussion. *Þingsaz
Thingsus MDu. Dings*, MLG Dinges*, OHG Dinges* – – From PGmc *þingaz ('thing, ****embly')...
- oath was a
legal one and Týr was
historically linked to law (cf. Mars
Thingsus).[citation needed] Finally, as the oath was
transmitted by a Christian...
-
creating Sulis Minerva,
Apollo Sucellos (Apollo the Good Smiter) and Mars
Thingsus (Mars of the war-****embly),
among many others. In the Germania, the Roman...
-
thing as an
epithet in a 3rd-century AD
inscription dedicated to "Mars
Thingsus",
apparently referring to the
Germanic god Tyr, as well as the translation...
- (Tuihanti) in the 3rd
century between 222 and 235, and are
dedicated to Mars
Thingsus. They were
discovered in 1883. One is from a
pillar shaped altar and the...
-
tribemen from
Tuihantis willingly and
deservedly fulfilled their vow." "Mars
Thingsus" is
understood as
referring to the
Germanic God "Tyr", who was
often considered...