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  • 41Domovoi — For other uses, see Domovoi (disambiguation). Domovoi An illustration by Ivan Bilibin, 1934. Creature Grouping Fairy Spirit Relict hominid …

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  • 42Mokosh — Mokoš (Old Russian Мокошь) is a Slavic goddess attested in the Primary Chronicle, connected with female activities such as shearing, spinning and weaving. The day of the week devoted to Mokosh was Friday. The worship of the Goddess (Mokosh) was… …

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  • 43Slavic fairies — She devil redirects here. For the 1989 film, see She Devil. Wilis redirects here. For the mountain, see Mount Wilis. For the ballet Les Wilis, see Giselle. Willi redirects here. For other uses, see Wili (disambiguation). Rusałki (1877), by Witold …

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  • 44Back (disambiguation) — Back may refer to:People*Adam Back *Charles Back *Ernst Emil Alexander Back *Frédéric Back *George Back *Natasja Crone Back *Neil Back *Ralph Johan BackOther uses* In anatomy, the dorsal side of the torso in humans and other primates ** The human …

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  • 45Drekavac — (Serbo Croatian pronunciation: [drɛkaʋats]) (literally the screamer [1]), also called drek and drekalo дрекавац in Serbian is a mythical creature in south Slavic mythology. Contents 1 Original beliefs 1.1 Other believed attributes …

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  • 46Hors — For the town in Armenia, see Hors, Armenia. In Slavic mythology, Hors (Old Church Slavonic: Хърсъ, Cyrillic: Хорс) is the Slavic sun god. The name Hors comes from the Iranian languages (Scythian or Sarmatian) see Avestan: hvarə хšаētəm, Middle… …

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  • 47Dodola — For the town in Ethiopia, see Dodola, Ethiopia. Dodola (also spelled Doda, Dudulya and Didilya, pronounced: doh doh la, doo doo lya, or dee dee lya), Perperuna or Preperuša is an old Slavic tradition. According to some interpretations, she is the …

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  • 48Nightingale the Robber — Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber, by Ivan Bilibin. Nightingale the Robber or Solovei the Brigand (Russian: Соловей Разбойник, Solovey Razboynik), also known as Solovey Odikhmantievich (Соловей Одихмантьевич), was an epic robber from… …

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  • 49Branko Ćopić — (Бранко Ћопић; January 1, 1915 ndash; March 26, 1984) was a Serbian writer. He was an ethnic Serb born in the village Hašani, near Bosanska Krupa in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He attended schools in Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Karlovac before… …

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  • 50Dobrynya Nikitich — rescues Zabava Putyatishna from the dragon Gorynych. Dobrynya Nikitich (Russian: Добрыня Никитич) is one of the most popular bogatyrs after Ilya Murometz from the Kievan Rus era. Many byliny center on Dobrynya completing tasks set him by the… …

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