The Latin Bible is corrupt, so I am not surprise that Tyrus is Tyre in Latin. The Bible that King James authorized makes a distinction between Tyrus and Tyre though. Reason you not found some other city named Tyrus, is because it was destroyed, and is currently under the sea, I would say.
In the fifth day of the moneth, (which was the fifth yeere of king Iehoiakins captiuitie,)
Time when Ezekiel saw his first visions of God. 5th year of Jehoiachin's captivity.
Jeremiah 52
¶ And it came to passe in the seuen and thirtieth yeere of the captiuitie of Iehoiakin king of Iudah, in the twelfth moneth, in the fiue and twentieth day of the moneth, that Euil-merodach king of Babylon, in the first yeere of his reigne, lifted vp the head of Iehoiakin king of Iudah, and brought him forth out of prison,
In the 37th year of Jehoiachin's captivity, that is 32 years later, Evilmerodach takes over as king of Babylon, after Nebuchad-rezzar.
The Latin Bible is corrupt, so I am not surprise that Tyrus is Tyre in Latin. The Bible that King James authorized makes a distinction between Tyrus and Tyre though. Reason you not found some other city named Tyrus, is because it was destroyed, and is currently under the sea, I would say.
Ezekiel 1
Time when Ezekiel saw his first visions of God. 5th year of Jehoiachin's captivity.
Jeremiah 52
In the 37th year of Jehoiachin's captivity, that is 32 years later, Evilmerodach takes over as king of Babylon, after Nebuchad-rezzar.