slavic mythology

  • 81History of Pomerania — The history of settlement in the Pomeranian region goes back some 10,000 years, when after the Ice Age Megalith cultures, in the Bronze Age Germanic and in the Middle Ages Slavic tribes left archeological traces. Written records appear in the… …

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  • 82Drekavac — (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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  • 83Porewit — (also spelled Borevit , Borewit or Prove ) was the god of the woods in the Slavic mythology. He is akin to the Greek Pan and the Roman Faunus and Silvanus.He was represented as a bearded man or in the form of a he goat, usually provided with deer …

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  • 84Oźwiena — was the goddess of echo in the Slavic mythology. She is similar to the Greek nymph Echo. Her figure was connected to the human communication and the divulgation of discourses and actions. As the goddess of gossip, she was unable to keep any… …

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  • 85leshy — In Slavic mythology, a forest spirit. The leshy is an antic spirit who enjoys playing tricks on people, though when angered he can be treacherous. He is seldom seen, but his voice can be heard in the forest laughing, whistling, or singing. He… …

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  • 86Curupira — An illustration of Curupira Curupira is also a genus of tree in South America (Curupira tefeensis, Ximeniaceae or Olacaceae s. lat.). The term curupira can also refer to a type of Maricoxi. The Curupira or Curupura, or even Caipora is a male… …

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  • 87Dukljan — For other uses, see Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja. Dukljan or Dukljanin (Serbian pronunciation: [dûkʎanin]) is a figure in Serbian mythology[1] that is a reflection of the Roman emperor Diocletian[1]. He is presented as the adversary of… …

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  • 88Domovoi — For other uses, see Domovoi (disambiguation). Domovoi An illustration by Ivan Bilibin, 1934. Creature Grouping Fairy Spirit Relict hominid …

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  • 89Rusalka — In Slavic mythology, a rusalka (plural: rusalki ) was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid like demon that dwelled in a waterway. According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the… …

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  • 90List of solar deities — List of solar deities*Abenaki mythology **Kee zos en *Aboriginal mythology **Gnowee **Wala (goddess) **Wuriupranili **Yhi *Ainu mythology **Chup Kamui *Akkadian mythology **Shamash *Armenian mythology **Mihr *Aztec mythology **Huitzilopochtli… …

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