slavic mythology

  • 111rusalka — plural rusalki In Slavic folklore and mythology, a water nymph who embodies the soul of either a drowned virgin or a child that died unbaptized. Details of rusalkis appearance and behaviour vary widely, but a common feature is that the nymphs… …

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  • 112Croatian Tales of Long Ago —   …

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  • 113Cikavac — (Serbian pronunciation: [tsikavats]) is a mythical creature in Serbian mythology, imagined as a winged animal (a bird) with long beak and a sack.[1] A cikavac could be acquired by taking an egg from a black hen, which would then be carried… …

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  • 114Sky father — The sky father is a recurring theme in mythology. The sky father is the complement of the earth mother and appears in some creation myths, many of which are European or ancient Near Eastern. Other cultures have quite different myths; Egyptian… …

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  • 115Sacred grove — Sacred groves were a feature of the mythological landscape and the cult practice of Old Europe, of the most ancient levels of Germanic paganism, Greek mythology, Slavic mythology, Roman mythology, and in Druidic practice. Sacred groves also… …

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  • 116Satyr — In Greek mythology, satyrs ( gr. Σάτυροι, Satyroi ) are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus – satyresses were a late invention of poets – that roamed the woods and mountains. In mythology they are often associated with sex drive and… …

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  • 117Triple deities — Triple deities, legendary persons, deities, and mythological creatures (sometimes referred to as tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune or triadic), are common throughout world mythology; the number 3 has a long history of mythical associations …

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  • 118Dyaus Pita — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 119History of Christianity in Ukraine — Ukrainian Orthodox Church redirects here. For other uses, see Ukrainian Orthodox Church (disambiguation). Holy icon of the Theotokos of Pochaiv, set in the golden diadem presented by Clement XIV …

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  • 120Ded Moroz — For the Russian fairy tale Father Frost, see Father Frost (fairy tale). A man dressed as Ded Moroz in Veliky Ustyug. Ded Moroz (Russian: Дед Мороз, diminutive: Dedushka Moroz) is a fictional character who in some Slavic cultures plays a role… …

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