Baltic mythology is the body of mythology of the Baltic peoples stemming from Baltic paganism and continuing after Christianization and into Baltic folklore...
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Lithuanian mythology is very close to the mythology of other Baltic nations such as Prussians and Latvians, and is considered a part of Baltic mythology. Early...
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folk traditions of the Latvian people and pre-Christian Baltic mythology. Latvian mythology is used particularly as a tool for reconstructing and analysing...
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Germanic mythology have survived into modern Germanic folklore. List of Germanic deities Common Germanic deities Germanic Paganism Baltic mythology Celtic...
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List of earth deities (section Baltic mythology)
ISBN 9789955591085 Paliepa, Jānis (2011). The origin of the Baltic and Vedic languages: Baltic mythology; Interdisciplinary treatise. Bloomington, IN, US: Author...
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Veli Jože Young Ronald Baltic mythology Childe of Hale, English giant in Tudor England Finnic mythologies Giant animal (mythology) Giants (esotericism)...
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List of solar deities (section Baltic mythology)
of the Sun and ruler of the heavens Guaraci, god of the Sun (Guarani mythology) Meri, folk hero and god of the Sun Apu Inti, also known as Apu Punchaw...
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Liminal deity (section Baltic mythology)
A liminal deity is a god or goddess in mythology who presides over thresholds, gates, or doorways; "a crosser of boundaries". These gods are believed...
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The Baltic Sea Region, alternatively the Baltic Rim countries (or simply the Baltic Rim), and the Baltic Sea countries/states, refers to the general area...
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List of nature deities (section Baltic mythology)
Ara the Handsome, a deity of a dying and resurrecting nature Aralez (mythology) creatures with powers to resuscitate fallen warriors and resurrect the...
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Solar deity (redirect from Sun gods in mythology)
in Indo-European mythologies, such as a 'hundred-oared ship' of Surya in the Rig Veda, the golden boat of Saulė in Baltic mythology, and the golden bowl...
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List of goddesses (section Baltic mythology)
Dei-ili [zh] SaySiyat mythology [zh] Wauan [zh] Sakizaya mythology [zh] Icep Kanasaw [zh] Tsou mythology [zh] Nivnu [zh] Kebalan mythology [zh] Mutumazu [zh]...
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Giantess (section Baltic mythology)
the female giant: either a mythical being, such as the Amazons of Greek mythology, resembling a woman of superhuman size and strength or a human woman of...
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Pleiades in folklore and literature (redirect from Pleiades (mythology))
and may account for the significance of the Pleiades astrologically. In Baltic languages, the name for this constellation is Sietynas in Lithuanian and...
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Grass snake (section Baltic)
endangered: N. n. cetti (Sardinian grass snake) and N. n. schweizeri. In the Baltic mythology, the grass snake (Lithuanian: žaltys, Latvian: zalktis) is seen as...
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Lime tree in culture (category Baltic mythology)
little Lime tree and has given its name to the Lipizzan horse breed. In Baltic mythology, there is an important goddess of fate by the name of Laima /laɪma/...
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Saulė (redirect from Saule (Lithuanian mythology))
Latvian: Saule) is a solar goddess, the common Baltic solar deity in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. The noun Saulė/Saule in the Lithuanian and Latvian...
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the song refrains by medieval scribes. According to some scholars of Baltic mythology, Lada was also worshipped by the Balts, but this view is also considered...
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Dievas (category Baltic gods)
Prussian Diews, Yotvingian Deivas was the primordial supreme god in the Baltic mythology, one of the most important deities together with Perkūnas, and the...
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Zorya (section Baltic mythology)
Nicholas, who, according to comparative mythology, function as divine twins, who in Indo-European mythologies are usually brothers of the goddess of the...
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Slavic paganism (redirect from Circles in Polish mythology)
peoples, which contributed to local ethnogenesis. Slavic (and Baltic) religion and mythology is considered more conservative and closer to the purported...
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Komi mythology Mari mythology Sámi shamanism Baltic mythology Bear worship Dorvyzhy Hungarian mythology Mastorava Proto-Uralic religion Rock carvings...
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Fern flower (category Baltic mythology)
in Baltic mythology (Lithuanian: paparčio žiedas, Latvian: papardes zieds), in Estonian mythology (Estonian: sõnajalaõis) and in Slavic mythology (Belarusian:...
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Lauma (category Baltic legendary creatures)
woodland spirit, and guardian spirit of orphans in Eastern Baltic mythology or Yotvingian mythology. Originally a sky spirit, her compassion for human suffering...
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Perun (category Slavic mythology)
strongly correlated with the near-identical Perkūnas/Pērkons from Baltic mythology, suggesting either a common derivative of the Proto-Indo European thunder...
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reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology. The main mythologies used in comparative reconstruction are Indo-Iranian, Baltic, Roman, Norse, Celtic, Greek...
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animistic beliefs. Changes occurred in proto-Estonian mythology as a result of the contacts with Baltic and Germanic tribes, as well as the transition from...
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and other Finnic mythologies, but also with neighbouring Baltic, Slavic and, to a lesser extent, Norse mythologies. Finnish mythology survived within an...
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