Tir (god)
Tir is the god of written language, schooling, rhetoric, wisdom, and the arts in Armenian mythology.
He was considered to be the scribe and messenger of the chief god Aramazd, as well as a fortune teller and interpreter of dreams, who recorded the good and bad deeds of men and also a psychopomp. He was likely connected with Grogh, the angel of fate and death in Armenian folk tradition identified with the Archangel Gabriel.
Tir's temple, called, was located near the city of Artashat. The fourth month of the ancient Armenian calendar, or , was named after Tir. Also named after him was the mountain Tirinkatar, the city Tirakatar, the villages Tre and Tirarich. In the Hellenistic period, Armenians identified Tir with the Greek gods Apollo and Hermes.
Tir shares his name with an Iranian god also identified with the planet Mercury, but may be an indigenous Armenian deity identified with the Iranian Tir at a later period. Tir may be identical with the Mesopotamian god of literacy and scribes Nabu.