slavic mythology

  • 121The Russian Stories (C. J. Cherryh) — The Russian Stories Chernevog, the second book in the Russian series Rusalka Chernevog Yvgenie Author C. J. Cherryh Illust …

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  • 122Špiro Kulišić — (Perast 1908 Belgrade 1989) was a controversial Montenegrin ethnologist and one of the founders of the Montenegrin autochtonist school.He worked on ethnographic and ethnologic studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Belgrade. He studied Lepenski …

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  • 123Lightning — This article is about the atmospheric electrical phenomenon. For other uses, see Lightning (disambiguation). See also: Lightning strike Lightning striking Atlanta, United States Lightning is an atmospheric electrostatic discharge (spar …

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  • 124White Stork — Two adults in Germany Conservation status …

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  • 125Mamona — (sometimes also Mamuna ) is a synonym for Mammon demon described in New Testament as a demon of wealth and greed. In the Slavic mythology Mamona was a wild female spirit of the forest or the mountains. She resembled such nature goddesses as… …

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  • 126Coat of arms of Ukraine — Details Armiger Ukraine Adopted …

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  • 127Likho — Likho, liho (Russian: Лихо, be. ліха, pl. licho) is an embodiment of evil fate and misfortune in Slavic mythology, a creature with one eye, usually (but not always) depicted as an old, skinny woman in black (Лихо одноглазое, One eyed Likho) or as …

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  • 128Česnica — Members of a family break the česnica at Christmas dinner A česnica (Cyrillic: чесница, Serbian pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛːsnitsa]; derived from the noun čest, meaning share ) is the ceremonial, round loaf of bread that is an indispensable part of …

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