Georgian mythology (Georgian: ქართული მითოლოგია, romanized: kartuli mitologia) refers to the mythology of pre-Christian Georgians (/kʌrtˈvɛliənz/; Georgian:...
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Chilean mythology Chilote mythology Guarani mythology Inca mythology Mapuche mythology Muisca mythology Armenian mythology Circassian mythology Georgian mythology...
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list of mythologies native to Asia: Buddhist mythology Chinese mythology Christian mythology (in Western Asia) Georgian mythology Greek mythology (see Greco-Buddhism)...
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List of earth deities (section Georgian mythology)
are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are...
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List of nature deities (section Georgian 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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List of hunting deities (section Georgian mythology)
A hunting deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with the hunting of animals and the skills and equipment involved. They are a common feature...
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Ossetian mythology Vainakh mythology, covers Chechen and Ingush mythology Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia: Georgian mythology Armenian mythology Azerbaijani...
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List of goddesses (section Georgian 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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(goddess), deity in Georgian mythology Tamar of Georgia (1160s–1213), ruled 1184–1213 Tamar, also known as Gürcü Hatun (fl. 1237–1286), Georgian princess Támar...
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and equipped in order to better navigate the underworld. A number of mythologies incorporate the concept of the soul of the deceased making its own journey...
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World tree (category Trees in mythology)
Hungarian mythology, Ağaç Ana in Turkic mythology, Kenac' Car in Armenian mythology, Modun in Mongol mythology, Yggdrasil in Norse mythology, Irminsul...
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Ushba (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
by many climbers as the most difficult ascent in the Caucasus. In Georgian mythology, Ushba was thought to be the home of the hunting goddess Dali. Ushba's...
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Apsat (also Avsati or Æfsatī; Georgian: აფსათი) is a male deity of birds and animals in the mythology of the peoples of the Caucasus. His name may come...
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Dali (goddess) (category Georgian mythology)
Dali (also Daal or Dæl; Georgian: დალი) is a goddess from the mythology of the Georgian people of the Caucasus region. She is a hunting goddess who serves...
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Kartlos (category Georgian mythology)
Kartlos (Georgian: ქართლოსი) is the legendary progenitor and "father of all Georgians" in the Georgian mythology, more specifically of the nation of Kartli...
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Norse, Nordic, or Scandinavian mythology, is the body of myths belonging to the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Old Norse religion and continuing...
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Prometheus (redirect from Prometheus (Greek mythology))
the same gesture found in earlier representations of Prometheus. In Georgian mythology, Amirani is a cultural hero who challenged the chief god and, like...
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may refer to: Chinka, a mythological figure in Laz, Mingrelian and Georgian mythology Chinka, Greece, a village in Ioannina, Greece Chinka, a village in...
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Amirani (category Georgian mythology)
Amirani or Amiran (Georgian: ამირანი) is the name of a culture hero of a Georgian epic who resembles the Classical Prometheus. Various versions of the...
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permanent exhibition in France Dali (goddess), a goddess of hunting in Georgian mythology Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries, a Danish manufacturer of...
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Togarmah (category Georgian mythology)
Togarmah (Hebrew: תֹּגַרְמָה Tōgarmā, Armenian: Թորգոմ Torgom, Georgian: თარგამოსი Targamosi) is a figure in the "table of nations" in Genesis 10, the...
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mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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List of thunder gods (category Comparative mythology)
mythology) Poseidon (Greek mythology) Tempestas (Roman mythology) Zeus (Greek mythology) Ambisagrus, Loucetios (Gaulish mythology) Armazi (Georgian mythology)...
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Borjgali (redirect from Georgian Swastika)
Borjgali (Georgian: ბორჯღალი; also Borjgala or Borjgalo; Borçgali in Laz) is a Georgian symbol of the Sun and eternity. The borjgali is often represented...
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Caucas (category Georgian mythology)
Kavkasos (Georgian: კავკასოსი, romanized: k'avk'asosi) was the supposed ancestor of Vainakh peoples (Chechens and Ingush) according to The Georgian Chronicles...
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contains Georgian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Georgian letters. Georgian (ქართული...
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Armazi (god) (category Georgian mythology)
the medieval Georgian Chronicles, Armazi (Georgian: არმაზი) was the supreme deity in the pantheon of pre-Christian Caucasian Iberia. Georgian literary tradition...
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serve Palm Desert, California, United States Kaji (mythology), metal-working spirits in Georgian mythology Kaiji (disambiguation) Kasi (disambiguation) Kazi...
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country is Georgia per Article 2 of the Georgian Constitution. In Georgia's two official languages (Georgian and Abkhaz), the country is named საქართველო...
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Eteriani (category Georgian mythology)
Eteriani (Georgian: ეთერიანი, "[the tale] of Eteri") is a Georgian folk epic romance which has come down to us in the form of about 70 pieces of oral prose...
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