Evaň is a village and municipality (obec) in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of 7.54 square kilometres (2.91 sq mi), and has a population of 280 (as at 31 December 2007).
Evaň lies approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Litoměřice, 32 km (20 mi) south of Ústí nad Labem, and 44 km (27 mi) north-west of Prague.
Eva or EVA may refer to:
EVA (エヴァ) is a fictional character from Konami's Metal Gear series. Created by Hideo Kojima, EVA is introduced in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater in 2004.
According to her backstory, EVA was born in Meridian, Idaho, on May 15, 1936. At some point in her childhood, prior to the advent of World War II, she, along with several other children across the world, were taken by the Philosophers secret world government conspiracy and raised in a joint U.S.-Soviet-Chinese facility, receiving spy training at one of the Philosophers "charm schools," so she could become a sleeper agent. As a result of this, she was indistinguishable from any other native-born American. She eventually joined The Second Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Staff Headquarters, responsible for collecting military intelligence. There, she learned techniques such as "bandit shooting," a horizontal sweep using the Shanxi Type 17 handgun.
Týr (/ˈtɪr/;Old Norse: Týr [tyːr]) is a god associated with law and heroic glory in Norse mythology, portrayed as one-handed. Corresponding names in other Germanic languages are Gothic Teiws, Old English Tīw and Old High German Ziu and Cyo, all from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz. The Latinised name is Tius or Tio.
In the late Icelandic Eddas, Tyr is portrayed, alternately, as the son of Odin (Prose Edda) or of Hymir (Poetic Edda), while the origins of his name and his possible relationship to Tuisto (see Tacitus' Germania) suggest he was once considered the father of the gods and head of the pantheon, since his name is ultimately cognate to that of *Dyeus (cf. Dyaus), the reconstructed chief deity in Indo-European religion. It is assumed that Tîwaz was overtaken in popularity and in authority by both Odin and Thor at some point during the Migration Age, as Odin shares his role as God of war.
Týr is a god of war and will take mead, meat and blood for sacrifice. If a warrior carved the rune Tîwaz on his weapon he would be dedicating it to Týr and strengthen the outcome of a battle to be in his favor. After a warrior has dedicated his weapon to Týr he should not lose it or break it. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica. Tuesday is in fact "Tīw's Day" (also in Alemannic Zischtig from zîes tag), translating dies Martis.
Týr is the god of law, justice, the sky, war and heroic glory in Norse mythology.
Týr, Tyr, or TYR may also refer to:
In music:
In entertainment:
Ships:
As a code, abbreviation or symbol:
Bastard
You little creep
Time after time
You prove that you’re blind
Listen
Don’t try to think
Shut the fuck up
I want you to stop
Open your mind for my heart to enter
Embrace the wind
Don’t fear the light
Open the gate – The battle can start
Embrace my sin
Or get out of my sight
You will kneel before it
My shining star
Won’t it mean shit?
Force fed
With your commands
You nag and you nag
You’ll kneel and you’ll beg
Please don’t
Just listen to me
Hear what I say
This is the way
Open your mind for my heart to enter
Embrace the wind
Don’t fear the light
Open the gate – The battle can start
Embrace my sin
Or get out of my sight
You will kneel before it
My shining star
Won’t it mean shit?
No more
I’ll bite the hand
Enough is enough This got to stop
It’s over
I am my own
No longer your slave
Free to walk away
You will kneel before it
My shining star
Won’t it mean shit?
You will kneel before it
My shining star