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In Norse it was Tyr, what is the Greek equivalent?

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The Greek equivalent of Tyr in Norse mythology is Ares. Both of these gods were associated with war, battle, and bravery. However, Ares was also considered the god of violence and bloodshed, whereas Tyr was known for his sense of justice and sacrifice.
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In Greek mythology, the equivalent of the Norse god Tyr is Ares. He was the god of war, violence, and bloodshed, and was often depicted with a spear and a shield. He was the son of Zeus and Hera, and was the most prominent of the gods in the Iliad.
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